-MAXIMS OI .A MERCHANT good manner!- .» i nrillun. Founded i581. Guardian Two Cents. I .l'l ...y,,‘ . At Sea. ifanadlan Presii m 5",, 17, nearly r-liv m" rm, from Halifax. "m: was spoken to by the 55 95th of the integral sincc U101‘!- gm-master of 343 tons." Ontario Judge Rebukes Officials TORONTO. Oct. s-speeisl wh- tzlcies in HHFHOHHCC at the crimin- il nsmze rniiit had a few 7.3037111) riiirinr: the Sternberil mu?‘ ier trial. iihzch opcned before Jus- les Jeffrey: yesterday. Number of persons left the court during the Foe-rein": hilt they apparently filled t0 leave ivzth the despatch and iuletude uhich such an environment iemanils hr H's Lordship sharply rebuked tllr special constables on lutv at the exit. He suggested the pssibiliiy of fining the officials in Iuesticn it they did not pay atten- Etm to thrlr dates. ANNOUNCEMENTS. COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS. ETCS. "Anlllilll Thankggjt- n: Supper in Iictoria Hall, Nov. i0. 7465-11 ‘firl-liliathca Rummage Sale. Nov. iih- 1441-10-01 "Come-Come, see Yoda Big show [Ml dailre. Curran Ban tonight. 000d time for all. 7477-10-9 cake sale at Lecdb Saturday at 2 D- 7477-10-9-31 ""5 Bros Church gwre a- M: "Club loading lambs at Murray ‘tr. Oct. 14th. forenoon. Hogs and lilies afternoon. 7441-10-8-21 “Collie m chicken supper and la-urc in Cavendish Hall. Oct. 10th. 7404-l0-7-3i u‘? concert in Eldon Hall, by i Church Choir, Wednesday ev- lhliz Oct. 15th. 1413-10-0-21 yTJstern mbs Hex; King's Club loadng find calves at Bear River on l‘. Q-"t. 13th. up till noon. J. .7. “m- Sevv. 1415-10-0 wxilgfll club loadina livestock 50mm Cl. 1s. at 0.00 till 2. .1. n. °"- Bray. 1414-10-0 “fzirféll-chr The Hazelbrook Ba- “, n“ ‘vCnicken supper will be p“ o, "Madly. Oct. 22nd. in- ~ the 20th. 1410-10-1-41 “wine l've e _ on i s oclnvMiilview, Tues- h n“ a-t . Abso utely necessary 5i ‘per ‘$110!. lflllview Shipping nkina Bros. i HiB-IO-B-Sl an , -1—— “k133i. Clft, m ouccn at. Char- " my" Chronic Maladies prevent- WIgIHifeCUTGd lhhomautzlciorl that‘: . _ _ a_ 0A “W” m T‘. h...‘ t, 7 _ Ht "'1 of the Charlotte- MEH 1- rnd Emerald branch will a Eda" th~ 91S. Hall. at. Emerald , ' Y wen-HIE at 8 o'clock. V 7466-11 5|‘. h,‘ i In n. '1' ‘I Mood sow selected un- Gan," “"1571! 1'. a "Pig in a bu." '0 the Qwlne Sale. Charlotte- ._.___ *0 by 6°C; advice may be given but not ‘HAmut: NS. Oct. s-Renortrd thousand rides north of Barbados, the Luna's); l licozier Integral» mun“ ‘ m“ a 1121s not} ' e been hoard of. Grave fears are i lilfmr W. ‘@5501 and her crew of. {lypicfmmflfldfld by Captain E. A.‘ int.- 0; Llmenburg, the Intfiflli ‘flak irom this port for Barbados‘ riilll lumber on August 21. 0n Sepi- Delllian. which reported h" Mi" , w ZlHCkCY and Co. of Lunch- gf.‘ a; 910 m.les off her destination. w“ that. date “Oiihlhl bx: Mini from the schooner. ed the m"; hurricanes have W055 Besides Cfllli~ salty’ the vessel m" M James n‘ Lindsay, g9 of Toronto. n Joined the Intezrsl Bl- Ham“ zdeck w. and stated she W" h“ m, 5111p, and seamen Edward Mea- gh" of Guvsboro. Fred Fiimden of Us?! Breton. and Freeman, a nativc “bu” Britain. The mtcgral is a anxious BRME FEARS iRE FEiT FDR Sfiiifiiliiiiii _ V .1 I . ‘Chilly 6ft Ffirc Believed Lost Will Hop Off This Morning For England --__ (Canadian Press) HARBOR GRACE. Nfld. Oct 8-1! present weather condition; continue. Captain Errol Boyd and Navigator Harry Conn" azpect to put the monopla Cohlmbin ln the alr at 5 30 .43, 10m0fl0W, bound for Croydon. England. The flyei-g hgvg bggn held up for several days by bad weather. and in waiting for a westerly wind to facilitate their fake off. The wind was still easterly today, but showed a tendency lo veer southward. . The Columbia completed rc- fueillng at the airport here this morning, taking aboard 462 gallons of gasoline, which, with oil, make a had of one and a half tons. Atlantic weather rc- porh today were favorable. 227/’ ///' The People's Paper (lovers Prince Edward //// '/// vwww~*""'_ mun} CHARLOTTETOWN, CAN ADA. lsiaiil BARR ‘Ivy-mi “Pumpkin Between 2Roses ” b“ \‘\ \\\ Read by Everybody Island Like the Dew ' 1930 ilN-FANllfilEl THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, ,$IiYS IJNKNUWN jgMliN IS» SLAYER i0f Aged Fredericton ' Voman--Girl Is Now On Trial For Murder. (Canadian Press) _ PREDERICTON. N, B, Q-g 5.. i The deposition of Isabel cm. made “at the Coroner's inquest into the ideath of Mrs Mai-y Clark of whore fmurder the Carr girl is accused, ;was admitted in evidence at the isorvant girl's trial in Court of Iiings iBench for York County today. The girl‘; testimony before the Coroner's ijur-y, as road inf-o the evidence w- i i i l opklna (left) Agnes H d Big Expenditures In N. S. Will Be On Highways -_-o HALIFAX. N. 5.. Oct. B——At the conclusion of a government meeting here today to discuss the expendit- ure on emergency employment of Nova Cecilia's $700,000 apportion- ment under the federal plan for uri- employment relief, Hon. Percy C. Black, acting Premier, announced a rail order for the Sydney steel plant from ‘the Canadian National Rail- ways for 14o miles of track. Mr. Black! nwiounoement was made together with a statement of the provincial governments plans for expenditure of the $700,000 ap- portionment. The moncy would be spent mainly in connection with main trunk, county and local high- ivays. St. Agnes Still In The Running (Canadian Press) - HALIFAX. N. 5.. Oct. a.-se. Ag- nes baseball club of Halifax, Provin- cial champions, remained in the Maritime caries today by defeating the Moncton C. Cfs New Brunswick title holders 7-6 after losing twice to the Moncton team at home. Mellish Lane, Halifax iron mm, . through the use 0f oil fuel. and un- "Mn " r ‘e h ugh] . day, was that a man unknown to ' Harm having a M o! hm supporfifnt-mréilz: i; slléfirsilek o; 1' reported in september. thirteen cases her followed her inln the clai-k ' ’ th '15- d bl b f lr. house at noon on Aug. ‘l. criminally m‘ e m“ pumpkin’ w c a )PARAiYSl0 lIN liovisciiiii i i iThirteen Cases Now Reported - Possibil. ity of a. Dangerous Development Unless Great Care Is Exer- cised. (Carnelian Preul I-LALIFAX. N. S. Oct. 8.-It now 811mm that a belated seasonal out- buhst of infantile paralysis may con- tinue. through October in Nova Sco- ‘tia, according to a statement issued ytoday by Dr. T. I. Byrnc, Provincial Health Officer. As against six cases tarry ‘have already been reported for the current month. assaulted her, and struck down her= rnistreu. when the aged lady att- tempted to interfere. The girl said the unknown man, after she had fled from the house. gave her a sum n: money and threatened her with a revolver against telling any0h0 0! $119 occurrence. Two witnesses were ex- amined by the Crown today. E. Al- lision MaoKl-y. Counsel for the ac- cused. intimated the defence would call witnesses. Bandit lVho Emptyl Thinks The R-IOI Was Overloaded yesterday. went away empty handed. when the man entered her shop she TORONTO. qc_'”‘t'ha_'__,lt looks like had a. roll of bills a. straight engineering problem," iOntario .Milliner Fooled Had Roll of Bills Tucked-Tip Her Sleeve When Bandit Pointed Gun .at Her—-The Bandit Went Through Cash Register, But it Was wrunson. Ont., Oct. lr.-an anh- ed bandit who looked for money in up. I'm B01118 $0 100k 7-1170"!!! Y0“? the obvious p1a¢g-thg cash rgglster cash register," the bandit said. y _in the mlllinery shop of Mrs. Lou- While he was busy at the register, . lse Wightman, at ldll Ottawa Street, Mrs. Wlghtman. who feared he would‘ sleeve. Pointing a gun at her, he "While the spread of the disease has been effectively checked up to this time, then is the possibility of a dangerous development unless the greatest’ care is exercised by the gen- cral public," said Dr. By-me Held Her Up iBlUENflSE fluiiin JP _i_iicia _ lng. The bandit left by a fllf door.‘ Gertrude L. Thebaud "Then you better put your hands see the bulge in her arm, quickly‘ l MAXIMS OF .A MERCHANT i? Good company on the road is tho shortest out. 1i) PAGES B o d i e s Of R-IOI Victims Arrive In Eng. (Special to The Guardian; LONDON, Oct. lL-An engine hearing a huge laurel wreath In front pulled info Vlctcria Station at 1.25 a. in. tad-iv with the special t.--' - from Dover. bringing In to the heart of the Empire. the bodies of the forty- seven do!!! of the 'I:";"1ie R.- 101 . Tile train arrived 1min‘ a all- enc: broken only bv lhc pant- ing of the engine and ‘he aud- dv- sharp cry, "present arms" to a Guard of Honor ‘from the ‘Royal Air Force lined nu m: tltr platform of the Station. Prime Minister Ramsay Mac- Donald, accompanied by his daughter Ishbcl, stood waiting at the head of s. group of Labor Cabinet itflnlsfers. Near by shod a sad group of relatives of the dead. Kills l/Vife And Three Children ___ NEW BEDFORD, Mass, Oct. 8- John W. Robinson, 37, believed to have been demented. killed his wife and three children and probably fat- ally injured another before killing himself in his home here last night. The children's throats had been cut with a razor and their heads beaten in with a hammer. The dead child- ren were John William. i2; Joseph it Annual Fuhacriptlona Delllerczl $5.00. By Ztiull Canada and L‘. a. A. $1.50. STRUNGMSCIANH or MR. iiiiliiil ii culjiiitlict Stresses Imp-ortance of; Auction In Matter ofi Imperial Preference.‘ i i -____ LONDON. Oct. B-Hon. R. B. Ben- nett, Canadian Prime Minister, U10 Imperial Conference today of fcred the Mother Country and ti: other Dominlons, preference in ch Canadian market in‘ exchange for like preference based upon the addi tion of a ten per cent increase ‘ prevailing tariffs or upon tariffs ye to be created. ‘rhe basis cf the proposal Ls ado quate protection to Industries no existent. or yet to be established. The Canadian Prime Illinistcr m3 offered to the Imperial Conferenc Empire preferences as his meth for increasing empire trade. It was the opening of the discus- sion on what has been described a the main object of the conference tile broadening of trade and conse- quent reduction of unemployment. Premier Bennett declared that th primary concern cf Canada toda was to profitably sell her wheat. , Canada wanted the British mama ket for hcr wheat. For it we will b willing to pay by giving preference in_ the Canadian market for Bntishi goods. Premier Bennett said the policy o0’ the Canadian Conservative party is Canada first. The Canadian Prim Minister declared approaching tn economic problem of the Empire h Walter. 6; and Guy Francis. 2. Gen- evieve. has 3 year old daughter, vrasj i like described the man as young and, Taken out F01- Trial and Brim Gem o‘ a Mitchel], o‘ Elslercliaiié‘ she had any money. "No"| tiered, wearing a blue suit and?‘ Yesterqay __ Capt. 3.123.‘?°.i.l;‘..£i‘°{;"1l.."’§3l..5“.33? ; Bu; Pm says He's iiiplfnlfiitiuflgiafitidsdniff ‘Z172? Ex p e ,. i m e n t s i Ontario Radium i y'.__. T?” tum $11,128:. festiiléil - i d S d T obovczisrm, Mass. Oct. a-ri-ic i tar: Iziilttirovergadlng of the ship, The R-I i In tan est schooner Gertrude L. Thebsudi ‘To Be Held Up .___- derpower for the terrible storm which the ship ran into. ‘The load of rain on the ship, rain landing on a roof larger than any in Toronto, probably forced the ship dowi-i." i THE OFFICIAL INQUIRY INTO R- 101 DISASTER LIKELY TO BE PROLONGED iBlue Law Closes i Half Of Theatre A quence of destruction of the R-lfll. ___.._ Parliament has already voted an ORANGE, N. .i., Oct. 8—'I'W:1ve appropriation of £342,000 for airship LONDON. Oct el-Further experi- ment with the R-IOO probably will b: illcld up for some time in conse- Gioucster‘: candidate for interna- kpomting w tional fishermens sailing honors in the series of races which will open and stating that further exploration o“ m" “Ursula? Wm’! m0 51"!‘ and research work will be Clrried nose, of Nova Scotti, returned to the out, l-ion. Charles McCrea, Ministgr water yesterday after her final of Mines for Ontario. yesterday is- grooming on a marine railway. The Sued his first statement on the re- Gloucester schooner was pronouns cently acclaimed radium find in ed rggdy by h" Skip,“ the yam-w jljxibllsmlld°°llziv~ T0 date. the miT1"Captaln Ben Pins, and his crew of mimgrlmme’ cflmitadfsgthg: Zejltio hardy Gloucester men were eag- t i th ri . produced from the rocks assayed and erfiiezghgb! be d v tasted by the research laboratorls u a u a n” at Ottawa. Because of the high con- ___._- TORONTO. Oct. the hopeful results so far obtained i i found unconscious and taken to sci Lukeb Hospital, where. her namel was placed on the danger list. i Prosecution Of a Chicago Gunmen CHICAGO. Oct. s-Juciges Marry M. Fisher and Joseph B. David. of the criminal court, placed them- selves formally on record as not be- ing part of the "howling mob." as they put it, which is fighting to 1a.] gunmen, hoodlums and racketeers. The Judges. in separate hearings. in which the assistant State's Attorneys were rebuffed, used the same iden- i 1118-111 Riff yesterday. the original tics! phraseology in announcing that "5 “ufim anws- "m" ma“ stood four square behind that policy He proposed the British enzpi should subscribe to the prlncipl: o empire preference.‘ that pl-lncipi should be approved or rejected. There is no room for comproznisa. Premier Bennett flatly declaredfi there is no possibility of avoiding thJ issue. ‘fills is a time for plain speaking and I speak plainly when I say tho! ‘the day is now at hand when thd peoples of the empire must dccidq for once and all whether our w-elfag lies in closer economic union whether it does not. Delay is hazardous and fu;'the( discussion of the principle is surely ' unnecessary. the time for action ha! come, he said. - ccnstituted from panels representing‘ Britain. the Dominicans and India; hav- tock ‘the mound again today for his third successive game against Manc- ton. and held them to nine hits, sev- en of which were bunched in the fourth and fifth innings for the six imained unoccupied. run total of the visitors. Kennedy] This condition was made necessary hundred persons were packed into llrvclopment this year, the sum be- which this mew was obwned thrstand the strain put upon it by her one section cf the Palace Theatre ins intended to include experimcntsi ‘ ' " ‘here to-day while 900 seats. on the ivlth both his ships. ihciuflllli thfl other side of the auditorium, re- | Indian trips. but it was not expected [provincial Government is lending |every facility to the company which is pressing the development of the to-rlay that much wculd be done in u” tho near future. beyond mainten- I was Monctons starting pitcher, for the visitors. but was "knocked from by Phil LeBianc. stop, was the locals hero. connect- ing for three hits, one a triple, scor- ing twioe and rlrivulg in four runs. Burke of Moncton and Bcurdeau al- so hit triples, as well u Davis of] the locals. Halifax scored once in; the first. three times in the third! once in the fourth, and twice in the fifth. Over two thousand people watch- ed the game. which was Pllyfld in football weather and finished in al- most total darkness. 111a fourth gums will bo played hare tomorrow. and if a fifth is necessary. it will b0 staged 1n IYuro either Friday or Bat- urday. Garnett Halifax, and hearty. Moncton. umpire!!- (lpoclsl to The Guardian) LONDON, Oct. a-nonrv 10rd was , ecivco in audience by the Prince of Wales at ‘St. James Palace today. The American motor car manufac- turer is on a tour of EuNPQ I00 "19 British Isles. "Dunning, Calcdonlan Hall W!!! Tuesday and Friday cwninz. P!!!“ Friday. old-fashioned fquare dances. Jerry and h‘a orchestra. 25 and 35 amt, i 1411-10-0-21 "1110 mum? monthly lamina o! the Charlottetown Protestant Or- phanage Auxiliary will be hold in the Canadian Legion Building, Grafton bum _ ' 910B" 15th. and relect your ‘nail ‘l9- - ' - ‘NM-ll l the box in the fifth and replaced lias, has Vince Ferguson. captain and short ly revoked its Sunday blue law. _ Plane Kept Bach ‘by the fact that the town of East Orange, in which half the theatre a law against Sunday movies. ‘The Town of Orange recent- I By Volcano Heat ‘Ifl-IERAN. Persia, Oct. B.—Aii alr- plans sent out to rcconnoitre on the scene of Thursday's earthquake has been driven dack by the heat of the ‘Yommo Damavand, in North Persia. Telephone lines in the reslvh 0f the quake are down. Reports. tint several persons have been killed have not been verified, but it is be- lieved that several towns at the base of the volcano suflored. Left For England (Special to Tho Guardian) TORONTO. Ont... Qct. lL-Dr. Hor- bert A. Bruce. brilliant ‘Iioronto sur- geon, whore name -hsa been mention- ed in connection with the appoint- ment of Canadian High Commission- er to succeed Hon. Vincent Massey at London. left last night with Mn. Bruce and his ‘I year old son, Max- well, for England. He will be away at least three months. it is said. He ancc 0f the airship stations at "Card- ingtcn and elsewhere. Official inquiry into causes of the R-IOI disaster may be prolonged. and it was believed that the R-i00 prob- ably will not fly again until they are concluded. so that results of the ln-i voatlgation may be applied to her. Aside from this, the airship force has been dealt a severe blow by loss of the experts who perished at Beauvais, and thera are now, it is] stated, barely enough trained men left at Cai-dingtion-to form another crew. and the training of fresh men requires some time- specuiation as to a successor to Lord ‘fbomson as Air Minister is somewhat premature. but present indications point to Under secretary Frederick Montague. a keen airman confident believer in airships. i Financial Loss SetAt 10 Million LONDON. Oct. iL-Flnsnoisl loss involved in the disaster to the n-lol was overshadowed today by the loss of human lilo. but when the Gov- ernment turns its eye to it: accounts of pounds and shillings it will find it has lost about £2,000,000 (about $10,- 000,000) in the catastrophe. The airship itself out over £1,000,- iiiiinii AUBREY. l lnsl RAB, Al stiller i Oct. li-Hcctor. owned by Nicholson and Andrews of Sydney captured a $500 side purse by beating Make- Aubrey from the Mc-~ Neill Stables of Charlottetown in a! match race which featured today's, harness racing programme. Hector] took the first heat in 2.22 1-2: t-hcl second in 2.33 Ind the third in 2.25. Gertrude Aubrey. owned by J. W.. Ruddefliom. captured the 23’! trot and pace, and Fran‘; J. Ortholan owned by MbAdam cf Gin-repay. the 1.22 event. ed in any ostiinats of loss the cost of all mooring masts and other equip- mont especially constructed for her. and in connection with the Indian trip the cost of establishment of vari- ous meteorological and other selen- tific services. Home of the facilities wit be used 000 (about 001100.000) to build. g-rcr has sold his palatial homo here and at. on Friday af . October 19m g; g p, m, 7472-10-04! resigned his University professorship. t an bags alone coat 200.000 (about 8260.000). To this mm must be add- by the’ 1-100 or some possible diall- ibie of the future. but moat of them l big malnsail. hastened the big Lunenburg schoon- er's final tuning up. Last night both vessels were‘ tied up at neighboring fish piers. which were throngod with visitors who wished to sec at closei hand two of the handaomast and‘ ablast vessels of the fishing banks. i The race committee last night hadi as its guests at a boxing show in Boston the crews of both vessels. Unless appearances are very deceiv- ing, many of the 50 odd making up the chews of the schooner-a could go into the average prise ring and throw both of its occupants out of it. ‘rhe rival skippers are expected to take their charges out for trial spins today. captain Ben Pine expected to take the Theboud out in the morning, but Captain Walters. ba~ cause he is to meet Mrs. Waiters when tho Yarmeuth boot docks to- morrow. will not spread Blucnoae’: wings until the afternoon. TWO OUT OI’ ‘I'll!!! The series which will open off here Thursday will s0 to the sshwh- er first to win two races. lth the victory will go tho sir Thomas Lip- ton international fishermen! chal- lenge trophy and the lion's ahara of a big sash prilc. Gloucester is brew-ins to play host to the largest throngs of visit- ors in the history of the ancisnt sea- port Thursday. The Amman Le- gion, meeting in Boston. has been invited and a llrle portion of that organisation is expected to watch i ‘the House of LCYTE- svhtrutes yield and ths ease wit». we having been found too iisht to thsv were not to be swayed in their m" a m"“'>““°"‘~ "ml" I“ ‘m “"07 judlcjg] act,‘ one o; wh-ch lumen a. n! a dispute ‘leettveen two units of the hoodlum loose on a bond cut in half.i British wmm°nweaith the mu“ Tm Bluenou thmughaut the dlviflfid the other a case where two r-run- ‘hmlld b’ "Dwain-mi"! °l 93°” was a be-hive of industry ,5 Oap- mm we" 59m t0 U" municipal‘ pm‘? h m! dispwe‘ Mm l neutral tain Angus Walters and his crew mum 1°’ m“ i president. chosen either from Brit- t aln or from one of the other Do- minlcris in the opinion of Mr, Dlipre. The Weather. etc’ Canada Heard O n Em p i re Tribunal’ NOTML IONDON. OcT-t-In o. room of: {lion Matures: Bur (licarss the committee headed by 10rd suites". the Lord Chancellor. today opened considerat- icn of two czinstltutlczial questions oi ulcle slgnnflcazizr to the Dominion; The first is the establishment of the Empire tribunal of appeal which was mentioned in last year's report. of the committee on operation of Do- minion luvs. The second probicm is that of the nattsnallty’ of British sub- jects domiciled in t-hc Domini-ans.‘ Linked with the second is the furth- o; question of whether a married woman upon her marriage to an a-l? lien ls to be enabled to retain her; nationality. I Official communiques on the com-I mittees progress only give the trend‘ of the discussion in baa-est outline.‘ TQROYTO. on. Qultcrth east although it ls oficialljr intimated. winds, gjcudj; “it; a, few scatzcroti that on neither point has anything ap ghcwors, preaching a definite decmion yet been i Mgxlmum reached. Minimum High tide this afternoon at 12.10 and tonight at 21.59. Sun sets this afternoon at 5.25 and Hon. Maurice Darre- Canadian '; ‘ises tomorrow morning at 0.00. Qolicitor General. who represents Last quarter moon Wednesday. Oct. Canada on the sankey Committee. 15th. 124a a. m. QENiRliLlY ll ‘Seshxiuc. harness’ View: of Canadian Solicitor General Bluenose and Thebaud battle for the wliiboaloaltotbadovammsal. a. trophi- tocl: the View, it is undarstacd. that summerslde tide eighteen rniautee Coastlines. HI Hill!!! tlibllnfl should b0 1M0!’ 8&1