MAXIMS OI A MERCHANT ,,__— ‘mo: W" - " ' y d d. Ill!- s-"ffuflfldtf-f-ruii.” ‘lrwo Gentl- wl O n who lives l» 11W m" '1” l.“ i‘ hi. lllllllllllfltl n» The People's Paper s. | Wll lillfllifll w“ \‘\ Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew i? CHARLOTTETN, CANADA. TUESDAY, ll NOVEMBER 18 Read by Everybody \\\ X . 1930 10 l elplesslyjrunli: Own . i? MAXIMS OI‘ J lVlERCl-IANT Grass grows not on the highway. . 1Q PAGES Iyll Annual Ilnborrlpltona lbllrorni cams ail Canada and U. ll. A. “.53. THE SKELETON MYS TER Y) 1s T0 BE PR 0350 A atalMistake l . In Laboratory; l6 Children Die l11i1-ty-'l‘l1ree Others Are Criti- vcally ilk-Doctor Mistakes Diphtheria Germs For Anti- Diphtheria ‘Vaccine. A (Special to the Guardian) MEDELLIN. Colombia. Nov. l7-A To Antarctic lrlnnvllluulsl’ llNll RElilllAl IS PREMAISED Coroner’s Jury To Be Empannelied In Case of Skeleton Found At East Point. A full inquest by a Coroner's Jury into the nutter of the discovery of a skeleton at Eaat Point on Oc- tober 20th w-lll be held in about a week's time. when the remains will be dislnterred and. after examin- Set Ball Rolling l i ' n .1 l i lllRlllIllES fnnaruuu .1 u slullus Every Eacilifzy For prcsion of Opinion Will Be Given Re Freight Reduction. (Canadian Press) Pl‘. JOHN. N.B.. Nov. ITA-Every facility for expression of opinion tvfll be given by the Department of Rail- way Ccnunissiolzcrs for Canada. to Road; Badly Hurt it 'Mystery‘lillement In Near-Fatality lAt Braialbane tion At Hosp toxicated. Receiving severe injuries so the head l‘. some unknown manner wnilg Herbert Clow In Serious Condi- ital. Claud Mc- Innis, His Companion, Held 'As Witness. Both Men Said To lr-Iave Been Helplessly In- TIMES ation. properly buried. In the meantime the provincial police are investigating the matter. and have weft-aired pretty definitely that the nkeleton is that of the unfort- unate patient who escaped from laboratory error was alleged today to have caused the death o! sixteen children and made thirty-three oth- ers critically l1l.- with little hope for recovery. Authorities saicl a doctor at the Cases Cunas Free Institute bod posng the application uf Quebec r0131"? "1 1i 118111 BXDTEES WBB-‘m Sat- urday caching. Herbert Clow. l9, of Rose Valley 1:. in the Prince County Hcspital in a serious condition. Claude Mclunis. l8. ab: of Rose v31- lev. L: in Queens County Jail. held as llllllllfi NEWS 0R EANAIAN be Included in the 20 per csn: freiglat reduction area. it was said in u tele- Hon. H. A. Mcl-Ieovvn. to F. M. of the St. BENNETT GREAT Maritime Province imxrlsts in op- C11'1"111.'§ 1119113 1118 P0541 it Bradai-l i gram from chairman of the Board Sclandcrs. CCl11ll1iZt'lOl'l€l' The liner Stella Polaris will leave I PREMIER R.- B. BELWEIT urns xports of Automobile Products Show Im- pi-"irvclncnl, W h i l e 'l_.un1l:cr Exports For Fiscal learAre. U p. __ (“neck-fl to flu- Guardian) WASHINGTON, I). C.. NOV. !7—- fiw: l‘:""."\‘ f‘. Cflllfldlllll rudders connfl '1 in the vvcckzly rcpcrt of y On l‘ (‘W P" 11'1"! I11" Dvnuziion. the 1 lhnr. (Tanaclian j ..:.- products show rlrur. while Canad- lur the fiscal] l1 llv Depart- -- m llj) A Jll from 011.: rrl". !!i‘l".i s: vlr lmalc and rc-i i1 indr: 1'1 s “uxzl lines. Auto- 1 "- 1W1 Canada. for 9111'"! curl South Af- -. l '31 lf-P lire 1"" t nuu-kcls. lncvcns- | 1" S3l1iTIfl1FFT l’; percent over 05: l0.‘ Auru t. ' NUUNC MENTS. COMiN U E V E N TS, Massachusetts manufacturer today .. _ j v ill slup 1103s and .' . 19th. DZOJ-li-IT-Zi - ' I nlc ill. Y. M. C‘. Li MEETINGS ETCS. ' "Rufmrac- g: 1V llvunul l. . 2'01 b .1" Zlr. ‘Pllhun Euler. n e t at D239-li-l8-20-3l jvillfilltl. Tm “Toll lnu tonight. l, “M1 ~I1'~v=l'.'m"chcsfrn. New 9245-11-18 ‘ 1' (‘full lnnrling livc- \ wcnxucr 20th. Rus- l "Whry- ml-lt. "g. . 'A_ m" l‘ C. llalnsnu. Trvon. all makes a’ 131:8 rvd and serviced at C fl_ll work guaranteed. w.)l-ln-H-zmos-tues-frl - ‘ l l l Crnprlud November 20th. Pro- Ins-luule. 0133-11-14-15-18-20-(1. h H 1“ lbf chicken Supper in »- "- Hhuol. ‘fuesdrgv. Nov. .1)" rrrvcd from 6 till i0 9156-[1-17-31. n ‘“'“‘"—' _ m _ 11"'1l“~l"l' Corner Fall Mthp‘? 11121‘? Ladies bring cake. " < Thursday night. ‘ fl233-1l-1B-2i. _.‘- the l-‘can Supper and“ 11f) Now Glnsiow Hall. “T: f-Ifuuv: November 19th. -.1. Lu- fnlhwlng evening. 9lZ7-l1-l3-i7-l8-3i. 3'"- Pwrdv scum. West- Chrl-‘Y- Y-. u. s. A. Phone ‘mm "4 maladies prevented m" it homc. where they or- “AL _ ‘1480-10-10-31110! Jfiwf of the North Tryon '-\ cnurm will hold their FT/"flr find Hnt ‘u! n. n 'n l s.1_v.<, that ni- I lfll nwt uviu l--.~. rrpnz-t con-l lllfidfllrr. "m a f1"ll(‘l'.’ii improve- E- J- 111cm of Sf. George. Que. vrcre last inoculated the children with diph- theria germs in mistake for antl- dlphtherla vaccine; a group of forty- nine children were being given free treatment at the clinic and had al- ready received two anti-diphtheria inoculations. In making the third inoculation. a mix-up occurred in the package containing the serum. and instead of the vaccine. it contained deadly diphtheria virus being kept for experimentation. The mistake was discovered "after eight of the children died. Eight more died later- The families of the deadmhfldren. maddened by their grief. stormed the clinic and police were forced to in- Suuthampton on December 10 on l. four months’ cruise of the Antarctic. She will be the first linrr to pene- lrate_so far south, and there will b0 women among the passengers. The scheme is a project of LL-Com. J. R. Stenhousc. shovm abow. who com- manded Shackleton! ship. Aurora. In (he 1914 expedltiofl- ‘ l nus. lulu Falconwood Hospital on May 9. 1928. This is the substance of a statement to The Guardian by the Attorney General. when interview- Who. by the end of (he imperial‘ Civnference, had established a [PEEL ed yesterday on the subject. l Did Not Know The Civil War ISA ARRESTED tervcnc to protect. the (iocbors. Among the victims were- three boy: cf one family. all under five years of age. (Canadian Press) SKOWHEGAN. llfainc. Nov. 17.- Two Canadian woodsmen. members of the largo searching party. which is working southward from the bor- der through the woods toward Croc- kcr Pond in Jackman. in the hunt for Mitchell B. Kaufman. missing were reported lost. Sheriff Elton H. Markham. said he was informed the mm. Joe Redmond and Joe Boidufl. seen Saturday mornlnll- The Weather, etc so~clw~s g Pws lfs (as ‘ovum rcuou’ u.» Aware Cars M). flu TORONTO, November ill-Marl- tbue: Moderate northerly to wester- ly winds. mostly cloudy; followed by rain on Wendetday. ‘ oatluc had been vigorously attacked probably FUR FRAUD (Canadian Press) VIENNA. Nov. 17.-Charles A. Le- vine. United States aviation enthus- iast and business nun was arrested here today’. He will be formally char; ed tomorrow with an alleged gigan- m, [r5115] perpetrated in Vienna. British Govt. Supports Scheme To Help Jews (Canadian Press) LONDON. Nov. n-A bis “w: dr- verpmenr. scheme for Palestine ln- volving the expenditure of $11500.- om was announced by Drummond Shields, U. der Secretary for Colon- lm, in the House of C‘mmons to- day. The scheme is suPDCYWd bl’ 111° Brltirlh Government. assisted by a laan and is intended to provide set- tlernent fc: Jews and AY-‘Jifi v11 111111 of approximately 10.000 families. Th6 announcement. which Wls uztexpfiflld 53mg 1n the midst of debate in which m9 whit:- paper setting forth the Government's Policy ¢F11¢¢Y111118 P111‘ or, the grounds c! lztjustlce to the Jews. Well Received By Chinese (Canadian Press) SHANGHAI. Chine. Nov. ll-Jrho trad; delegation to the Ozlcnt of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce has been richly entertained since its ar- rival here Sunday. The North China News gave s newspaper welcome by issuing s. special Canadian supple- Maxlmum ...-... ... ... ... .. 43 Minimum ... ... 32 High tide this morning at v0.25 RM ‘tonllht at 0.16. this morning at 7.05 chamber of commerce and the Brit- Eun rises and lets this afternoon at 4.25. New moon Wednesday, fiov. 30. 6.07 a. m, ment containing a twenty page sec- Lion. A committee of nlne persons representing the Chinese Republl. the City of Shanghai, the local lV a s En d e d l! BATON ROUGE, Lm, Nov. l1 lt-Bsrc-footed u he stood I in United States District Court here. John Schema;- der 82-year-old backwnods- . man. told Judge WlyneBor- I ah he has been making whis- key for fifty years and had never heard of the prohibi- tion law. Schexnayder. who speaks only French. p!caded guilty [ through an interpreter. i Among other things. th-. ' bZCRnOUdSHII said he had not been told the war be- tween the States had ended. rcputatiozi as a statesman of real ran-var. o! practical business exper- imce and n-lth n capacity for ex- pressioim-London Times. ml stains. P u n um our. nu guru“ The preparation cf a written agreement for (be acceptince of $5.000 apportionment to the Cii_\' of the Federal Government Unemploy- ment Grant cffercd by the Provin- cial (lcveriuuezit was authorized by the Olly Council 11st evening at :1 ’ special mectingI Councillor Foster rsportsrl (h: progress made by ht. ccnundttc relative to the securing of the ap- propriation for unsmployment. The (Ccnthued on Page 3) $166,000 To Be lslandwMuch Done In Three (Canadian Press) OTTAWA. Ont. Nov. l7~mrther llsu: of expenditures on public works for unemployment relief have been approved by Senator G. D. Robert- son. Minister of Labor. ‘The lists ls- sued tonight bring the total amounts approved up to 044529.047. This ln- cludes the $lf.5l4.000 undertaken by m- Clllldilfl Pacific, and the s11.- 765408 by the Canadian National Railways. ' Tonight's lists provide for zm ex- penditure of 8144.000 m Prince Ed- ward Island; 03301300 in Quebec; 0603.438 in "Ontfio: 8125.000 in Manitoba; $95,100 in Saskatchewan. and $2,667,536 In Alberta. The total expenditures by provinces so far ap- proved are: Nova Ccotla. 8100.100: P. E. L. 8144.000; New Brunswick. 8400,- 300; Quebec. 13.511000; Ontario. I10,- 780100; Manitoba. 0471.190: Suk- stohewan. 01.476341; Alberta. $3.- Gflllad: British Columbia. $1,325,482: L521 Embassy received the delegates en arrival. 1.. M. dosgreve. finned- Furtheriis ts OfExpenditares 0n PaLic Works Spent On RE.‘ Work To Be Counties. smut in Queens County: 023.000 in. Prince and $13000 in Kings, improv-i lng highways. building culverts nndl other roadwork. Other items are; Approaches to Charlottetown $60000: approacres to Summer-aids. $15.00!); banking local gravel, $5.000; wldcnlng and gravelllng the Borden Road. $5.- 000. ‘Petal $166000. Nine Killed On Level Crossing l John Board of Trade. It is the intention of the railway board to hold sittings in the Nlnrl- fmc Provinces on thl; luattcr. prob- ably two in Ncw Brunswick and lvvo in Nova Scotia. Thc lacarin: on the application of (Quebec open; Loninrvcuv at. that city. at which lite Blaritlmcs will be represented by P‘ Inches. K.C.‘.. of El. John. “Lléedacfiotrznlh The Price Of Bread , Anncun _LLIEII:. of the couacnt cf local bakers to reduce thc price cf bread by one cent a pound beginning today was au- xicuucedtat the special meeting nf the City Council last evening. Tho price of bread is thus now clevrn ccnts a pound. Councillor Holman. who was chairman oi’ the special committee appointed to interview the bakers slated a material witness pending further irnsstlgation. Both men. according to informatics. given the police. were: intoxicated when v found. ‘ Clow was found on the road at 9| o'clock on Saturday evening-in ah- uzzccrzsciolz. condition. his skull frac- tured at the base and two large cuts 0'1 his lwad- Mr. Hadley Wocdsacle. and Mr.- George Dixon. who found hzm phoned for Dr. hiathesun ‘of Rose valley who ordered that the in- lllfed man be removed to the hrs- bilal. Clo-v has not yet regained ccnscioumess. but doctors have hop- C5 for his recovery. Scvcral theories are entertained u: to hon" the accident, occurred, Th; dzclcrs suggest that Claw may have <Contlnue¢1 on Page 3) No Decision Yet In Maritime Air [Wail ‘Schedules that the committee went into the matter vary carefully. The bakers in explalnlrg their situation stated that the price of flour lms not decreased to the same ex- t-ntvas has lb:- prirc of nhcat- The‘ price of flour has dcrreus- ccl only one dollar in the last year. There will be a. further lstrr reduction (‘ounrlllnvr Hol- mgn gtatcrl. if the price of flour Is further reduced. lREM. BENNETT l! E l. 0 0 M E B (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Ont. Nov. l7-No deci. sion haw c1. been reached on pm. . --.=..-.:‘.mc air mail Ice, according to ofiiclsk. of the iv-st c-flice dclocrunent. A sur- vey is hem: ocnrluctru, it was surcd, to fiucl tl-c but new; {Q lgyypfgvg the service le‘.'.'-_*:‘. bmntrcal mcl the Atlantic semi-end. but no defin- lte plan 11.2; yn-v. l-en r-olaed. AP)". ‘i n defnru: DTOIl-‘JUHCE- men. c. lid :1": b: rl- ...~i frcm tn: Deparuncut. it Ls understood Incre- is’ no lntcnton l: cut m? rhc a: mail service to St. John. Pl‘ m‘. in- dications are that the Heparin-lent officials are trying w work out :1 l ldilflllllg (Canadian Press Fable) DUBLIN. Irish Free Swafc. N-ov. 17. --"We feel deeply nor-loved that. thc Prime ltfinslcr cf Canada has found it possible to \-“..‘.lh our muntiy for Canada in many rcspccts. occupies a mllquc prrlicn in our lhxyughle; and ctterm." said Proficient “Hlliazn (‘os- grave at the lun-‘laeon given by the Free State CJ-uncrnn-len‘ toclnj: to Right Hon. R. H. Bcnnstl Mr Hen- uett testified that (he Dmnirrorl had watched with great interest the rap- fd progreis of the Irish Frcc Slate 4 and was warm in admiration of time manner in which the irlsh ind sur- mounted many of their difficulties. (Spjecal to the Guardian) RICHMOND. Va., Nov- IL-Nlne persons were killed at Butterworth Crossing. near Dewitt. Vl.. tonight when an automobile fn which they were riding was struck by a Seaboard AMQ passenger train. ‘They were .7. O. Flippen, white, of Clarksvlllc, 1 Yukon. 05.000. TORONTO. Ont. Nov. 1'l—— Lord Stonchaven. retiring Gor- ernor-General of Australia. was s visitor in Toronto Saturday. stopping over on his way to Eng- land. During his brief stay Lord ‘Stonehaven was entertained at Government Ilousn by the Lieu- Va.. and eight negroeg-four wongn lancommtslloner. vraeab'lhd llll-anmoltflwvfllillflfl 1W! 61111411! l‘. tenant-Governor. triangular daylight servic= to include St. John. Mons-ton and Halifax and at the same time. speed up service tron-l the Msntimes into Montreal. (Special to the Guardian) ALBANY. N. 11. Nov. l‘!- _ Governor Roosevelt appointed fiv- new members to his unem- ployment committee and an- nounced yesterday that the mm- millee will function for another year. One cf its first duties will be to establish loan funds for British Daily Lauds Canadian Premier For Fine Work Ali Conference. (By Thomas T. Champion. Csnalllll Press Staff Correspondent) --—- t LONDON. Nov. I'M-In an editzrili on the impressionistic-ft by the lead- lily. delegates t; the recent Impzrla! Conferercc. tfhe Times today drlar- ed that Premier R. B. Bennett of Carla/do. by common consent. ste xlily grey in stature as the weeks went by. ‘He set the ball r-lhng at the outset. even if hrs debut was thrughb at the time to be a iTlTlP ton cram- arlc. and perhaps. also a trifle im- mature." said the Timm. “By lh~ end of the Conference he hsd csta‘ lish- ed a, great reputation a; a slatumarf of real power. of practical bu mess cxperi-auc- and vvztl-l a capacity for! expression." Conference 0n Agriculture Opens Today At Ottawa OTTAWA. New l7~-T'.vo clbinef mlnsters c111 return from the U114 penal conferencc the 11st of m! week. Hon l-luzh Guthrie. muster of Justice, and rim. (t. H Cabal Secrccuy of Stats, Hcu. 1512111101 micro. Solicitor (loner-ll. Will fellow later. lion. H H’. Stevcns. bfuustc of Trade and Comm. cc. ls exp-act to mit Co!‘ dim eue Commisq siorxcrs ln Europe brie-re he rezur" Premier R. B. Bennett will prabobl be back early in Dccernbcr. The conference on agrrc-ulhir winch ope-us today 1;: Otzawn w doubtless be fCIICTPG by several 0th ers bctxzecn th: Dominion am; Pro vmcizl officials brfcre the new yea Vlleslern pro nuke! prrwuers vv-‘Jl ' hcre lhs xvc-cl: to discuss Wifil th gov-cmxzzczzl misranttcu rain. f wheat. The querdion of dcvslzynnzco of the st. Lawrence ciaep waterway Ls expcclccl tn ncl the nix-employed. Roosevelt uld. conferences with the p. Britain No Longer The Predominan tPartner Of EmpireNations-Jlzomccs i LONDON. Nov. i7.- Britain is no longer the predcnllncul. partner of the Empire notions. She is not even “he first among equals. She is mere- lly a Dominion. like the rest of the tDominlons. Th: Ls the opinion. at least. of Rt. Hon. J. H. Thomas. Sec- rotary of Stale for the Domlnlona. fill! are a Dznzzi ion nmv." 51.21 M: {Thomas tonight. “l vwzuld lzk~ lclrr aslze tint. punt." ‘The Secr- tary declared the Impcral C“"li'(‘i' _ence. in his vlezv would fflfllK .1 m‘ mcndouw sup for .1 in ti!‘ p c:. of cn-couul partnership IUfYu ti: Elnptre. STATESMAN .__. s, _ qfzflff.“ fr": 1. ~11 m‘