“i‘,i“..’“S I rs.. I Mi~:au~iAN'r i F' -'- Y. lllllllllnllflllwil all I/l I I” ” we ne," fully realize our good _ 2;?/7 //// _ \l` `\\\\\ I 3 . Mu, iiilwelosv li- I . *I I "'¢' '-“"" g The Peoples Paper , _Read byEveryliody \ Q ”"' I Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew MAXIMS 0! .A MERCHANT Communicate lood news at any v> time, but ill in the morning. I I .I I I. ._ . I l » I .If I v 4 ' \ ;"*' . rr ., , 4 is - ,i_ -a --I -- °,,,,,,, unaniliin rounded |881- llhzrlniietovvn iiunrdlnn ‘Iwo Conn, Annual Subscriptions Delivered $5.00. By Mail Canada and C. e. A. 54,50. fi -_ ' -te 7 _, . \=- ' ' - -1”' ._- - -es. .--W _ so ._ -- 4 - _ . -- _ . - ; - 1 . US ME HAD CLOSE ____AL I ,Y _if W _. __ _ _ _ _ f, BE ll IlII Survioors OfIIll-Fatecl R-101 PII II? WAY Again Emphasized In British Circles That There Has Been _No “Turning Down of Proposals.” wypoel, Oct.. 11-The Sankey I gcgnmlttee of the Imperial Confer- Ince. deriving its name from that of :lie Lord Chancellor by whom it is headed. lli:s afternoon continued its work of rrelzing to unravel the con-` Illlutioiial tangles of the Empire. This ccmimittcc. more, perhaps, than any ether. faces some days of itieriucI.i.= r-:orl:. It alms, if possible. incomplete its survey by the end of we ra-eel; with a vie\v then-to draft- ‘rig its recommendations. The heads of the Imperial confer- ence delegations do not resume their consideration of the Bennett propos- tl; of preferences until Monday. It vm, again emphasized in British tl.-cies tonight-in reply to persist- ent rumors-that there had been no “tumlriz doa-ri" of these proposals by the Brztss. Government and that ;!~.ey were still being Considered. ANNOUNCEMENTS. \'JUlyllNG EVENTS. MEETINGS ETCS. _"SI_._r_'aul't Church bazaar and tea. if-'I --I-1. 7541-ii _"lit _stovfart Club loading live. mek, \.\ediie.=day_ 0¢t_ 153-|_ J_ l!€Dc:‘.21'_‘. Secy. J u-_U lil r ,_. ._ "Reserve Friday, Oct. 31, for °l“¢k@n siuvisor in ci-apaud Holi. 1556-ii 'Come in the Chicken Supper in Lot so Hall on Wednesday. Oct. 15. It 6 ocloclr. Bingo and other amuse- “inte 1555-io-ia-:si l‘Dance in Cope Traverse Hall T“**"l“I~' Huriiic. Oct. iith. rtcrresh- ments served. Sale of baskets. 7536-10-ll-Iii |n"Zlon Church Choir Concert party lst Ff9l_ff5l Hull. Wednesday night, 51 -um. if stormy, Thursday, 16th. 7540-10-11-31 “Cornwall Hall on Thursday ev- glllnt. oct. ieth. wvcntcri. c wire" by, anley Plaifrs. If not fine Friday. 7645-10-13-41 at 1* holdThe i.hilivcw Ladies' Aid will ,ai “ °ll,1°l<@n supper and Hollow- da *Hint ln Millview Hall, Wednes- l’» he 29th. Prize for the best °°““‘“f- 7554-ii I WUITSP _SL Tlier_esa's Dramatic Club r0______;f§_eiit their _play "F'lnnigan's ‘ wednem In Websters Corner Hall on |pecial£'iP"l Ulllllt. Oct. 15th. Good_ "wmv s and dance afterwards. If .. Thursday night. 7533-10-ll-3i‘ See the “vanquished Squire" at :Tlld Hall. Tuesday. October i-ith, he K°_1lv‘s ci-occ Dramatic cioh.I specialties. 'T538-i0-li-31 ,gloadlllg h0l2s at York Wednes-I J afternoon. octobcr 15. List with! 'S' Allan- Sfcrstnry. 7522-io-ii-ai g ., , I W gh; W_ C T. U. mccts with Mfr MSM _Hike as Unncr Hillsboro st a\ October 13th at 8 p m 'H24 io ii ai '°Bl1i'1nc hoes sheep and lambs at giggle lrhosday ici-cncon. oct. iith. ~~ Milam. me-io-1o-ai, ,n,:'g‘lT\1P. tc- the Cherry Valley Par-I. Oc, hlcken SUDPST on Tuesday 14th ~- In Mill-.~ic~.v nan. Tsai-io-ii-ai :“°_§_tur.reoh Hail. Tuesday. oct. ii.. ,.`,`1e;"`“ Slllwer. Bazaar. Bingo, and ~ - attractions. 7497-10-10-di “;iI‘l5'Jl\l~lsIue Club loading lambs 1;_ MES- Wednesday fore;-ioon, Oct., °=l'l- Mont Annear, Sec‘y. I 'Iseli-lo-ii-ai I, .. Cllft. ill Fitzroy Street. ;~;;;_;ttetown. Phone 219. Chronic __',___°-Ps prevented and cured at t '-"i'1cre they oriuii-tate. ` I ----»\-- .-_, _ “"1 T5 DPBSALS In Stocks The revolt ln Brazil against the Government is having a far- rcaching effect, in that the inter- nal strife has affected market conditions and forced down the exchange rate. Canadians are suffering because of the slump in Brazilian traction, light and power stocky which dropped to $21 yesterday for a new low for the year. Canadians have an ex- tensive intereat/if not control- ling interest in Brazilian, al- though it is stated that no mat- erial property damage is feared. New York is affected principally by instability of the coflc: mark- eh -- _ > i I I _s ~ " __- "1-‘ ~-Zia; _=‘. ----4"' ~-_-.=°/ z- =:r_---- Reproduced above is a tele-photograph showing ti“»¢,~su,vi‘.m,s uf the 8_1,” dlsum fouomnl in Procession of caissons bearing remains of victims under escort of French Soldiers to the Beauvais railway station for ship- ment to London. The 'three survivors seen in centre are from loft to right: J.H. Binks, envineer- Arthur V Bell. enKln@er: and HJ. Leech, engineering expert of Cardington Airihlp Works. The bodic; of th; victim; rlved in the heart of the empire where they were met by e _ i 5 _ I Io! cabinet ministers and guard or honor from the Royal Air ForclI;r¢In'l'he ln my ucnomld and pour f _ in stale in Westminster Hall ' . I lCanadian Press) I Lonuon.-Copyright, 1930, Pacific and Atlantic Photos, inc., and in Canada by star Newspapu- 5"-v|¢e_ M R B N E SYDNEY, N. S., Oct, 12-Lord; , ' " ' ' ' ` - ' » I- v ft Wlllingdon .sustained an injured eye, _________ i B U I S A F B ‘ ` '- --»..._ yesterday afternoon, when he was‘ .V Brazil, Slumpl Murdci°cdMissionaiies Comes Out Uf China FREDERICTON. N. B.. Oct. 12.- During the coming whiter tvfo men iii r i ' w dio or murder n the Maritime | (Gmtmued on Page 8) ‘ J death to hc imposed ih c Morithhc . court within two days was pronounc- , , ed yesterday vsheii Mr. Justice Crock- , Strlke ett named December 17 as the day, cn which Harvey Dunlop, bachelor _ farmer of Campbell settlement, must l In nie Yukon hang in York County jail for the . » n, ,, , Imurrle- of Trbcn Dickenson, fiftc:=iilR A V I N E vANCOUvER_ B_ C__ och u__ Legs Dlarnond ye;!__°id_ at Baddeck M S W=1.I' News of what is said bo be one of ‘ “ ‘ ` ' ` '*"- th c acer ol strikes made ` I- ' If I c .-1 host ni z a IS D010” 53;; “$25233 oiegiinrgt I;“I:;I;,eéI UI‘lCOI'lfll.‘Ii.'ied R,€p01‘t U11 the Y;il<;>;id in ;ece;t years was ___ Breton. had been sentenced to hang, Says Ar. 3' P ggukel; Dfrtheoégzi ‘Cl-M5-N1 PNSSI ‘ on January 13 for me kmmg of N? I ,i2`P.l1til‘lE S 0 1 d i B I' S of Commons. and member for Yu- Provinccs. The second sentence of. _______._ -- °fl1lt° the Guardian) ; . Fooci-row. Chino. oct. i1_oot TWU lllll llilldl TORONTO. Ont., Oct. ll.- . ‘ of the rnoimtalns of North nileien came the story today of the terrible . . . d Ifate of the two British worneri mis- ‘Cum mn png) 3 isionaries. Mis Eleanor June Harris- HAFIFAX’ N` S" oct' 12' m' I ' ~cn and Miss Edith Nettleton, slain memmg on me pmposals made be' 5 In the end of Weeks of negotiations fore the Imperial Conference by Et. I - »- Hon R B Bennett for an empire v ith bandits for their ransom The t\.o women, both advanced in P’°f°’en°l“1 mn" Su' 5'0"' Fw' IN U I,years, and of long mission service W' Slllil if-‘day li# b¢1l°V°d BWI' . Iamonz the Chinese. were subjected nett has turned the Conference from ‘cmadln Prem ,to keen physical and mental torture ,a mere talking machine into an ac- _i_a_a;a:;:i_;°v'_lnhe [round ia reported xery rich o . lt’ d, tY ' M 'i . 509-10-13 mlm l' C95 2-gfflgx ysiectcfrqss Prtélciifsrtions an $30,000 was caused by an early morn- now be had at 22319 Queen Street, ing blaze which PSYUBIIY ¥“il¢d the phone 1209- Miss ll-¢BlaI1¢S‘ _Hlilf cold storage plant or thc shcniumc Dressing Parlor. Mss Ryan s ri L _ md _ Six h dred charge of this Department and will .Flshemg “Ld ?ym_z_n mn! be glad to have the ladies of Char- l'h°‘5°“ PW" 5 ° ~ iottctcwh. who arc inter-cstco In the were destroyed. and thc huiiairir lt- DFOPH “F0 Of U19 Skin- PW “S “ "I" Iseli was considerably demlléd by U16 It' W’ "fry ” mu me °‘ Cleansing I fir which remained smoulderlng for Creams. Tissue Builder. Powders. in °' not cvcmhing In toilet articles that rome hours in the sewduet bet“’¢°f1 should have solace on milndy’s UNI' the walks of the freezing room. A line mill- T-M "5 °"l’1‘““ l'° y°“ large amount ot stored property was “Th” M” ’”‘°*°' A" °' s"°'°°’ o o' the rin new-tmcht. LONDON, Oct. 12.-Sir Jamu Melville today resigned his office of Solicitor General in the Mu- Donnld Ministry. assigning rea- sons of health. He will retain his seat in the House of Cona- mona and _will return to that body after 3, holiday abroad. Al- though included In the Ministry. he ia not a member of the Cabl- Jnne. 1919-Alcock and Brown, Newfoundland to Ireland with- out atop. i6 hours and 12 min- May. 1927-Lindbergh, New York to Paris without a stop, 33 I hours, as minutes. June. 1927-Chamberlain and M o n t h Reported utes. March. 1928-Kochi. Fitz- inaurlce and Von Huenleld. Dublin io Gnenly Island, Lab- "d°"' wm'°‘" “ "°P' 35 h°“”' Burcoughs,ofDartmout11.Ia. salesman J““°' 193°"K"‘¢’f""d smm' I with the Robertson motors here re- and three companions, Port Mamock, Ireland to New York with one stop at Harbor Grace, Newfoundland, 32 hours to Har- bor Grace. i September, 1930-Conte and ncucntc. roi-is to New York, non-stop, 37 hours. 18 minutes. I 30 seconds. October 10-Boyd and Connor. UI ; commission amounting to some $200 stop. 24 hours. .pAy3H|r;II.oov. otililiil. I I I I I Iilliuii roll INIURED -_~_ Foster Says, “Canad- ian Premier H a s ncunoed the injury was not serious FTOIU Mere Talkillgland the Vice Regal Party Members ' _ _'of the PG-YW motored from Or- Machlne Into An Ac angedale station to Baddeck where they spent Saturday, arriving in Sydney this evening. tive Unit." ‘ New Destroyei I Itive unit." He has placed before it a principle affecting trade in all .ei-'ationIby which the happiness and Iwelfare of the British peoples mly the Yukon uid British colombia. Halifax neatre Man Passes (Canadian Prssl PEI-NAMBUCO. Brazil, Oct. 12. ` --All Brazil. northeast of the Rio Sao Francisco today is in the hands of the revolutionary arm- lea who, hoerlened by tremendous popular acclaim. are belinhl-III an offensive in the States of Ser- ripc me noni.. mu loyal to the federal Government in Rio Do Janeiro. ri.-...ms rim M | 3 3 | N gi Boyd Reaches Cro don Field (Special to t;Guai-diani HALn._,_x_ oct u___N°,,,‘ LONDON. oct. ii-cept. moi ul Pom. were ,ut night end“v_ Boyd of Toronto, and Lieut. Harry C la cc _ CHM to mn dw,” E mmm, mn G_ L_ orinor ndezl at Croydon aero- drcme at 3.35 p. rn. today Il0.55 a. m, Toronto time>, completing a , trans-Atlantic fight ` tl _ i - II pm,” ‘S missmg “nee october 1’Iplane ColurnIbia IThe lIlie"sIIl~iadml?eIe{l~i I had arrived in Prince Edward Island forced down by a broken feed pipe the deetmation for which he set out in the scmy I5;e5_ on. CCm“.aH_ I “th " new m° 1 1'2 tnwk' ,yesterday afternoon. After repairs I The mi-“Ing mn had b°°“ em' had been effected.. they took off I Pl°Yed Wm* l-he m°l4‘1' °°mP"‘l’ 35 l I once more at L02 p. m. today and I salesman operating on e commission I were acclmned by thousands on I basis and had after collecting his ti-mr an-;va11~,¢1-,_ Boyd is the first Canadian to pilot Newfnummd .A EMuu¢ mm, , secured another truck and departed; an aeroplane across the Atlantic. _ ' His machine is the same in which (Continued on Page 3) Clarence Chamberlin and Charles Levine flew from New York to Ger- many in 1927. Premier Sir Richard Squires of Newfoundland. nov: attending the Imperial Conference. wired the fliers: “Beartiest congratulations on _ _ Iyour magnificent :iIchievei-nent. It is Ia. matter of special interest and pride to me. because your point of I M ,,,,,,_..sIirI. - Iossio , R e v o I t I n ‘ Tale Of Cruel! `To I Senator sir George ;°“;§;;;{m=,;;‘fB§;§,,;“§;,,§;?i'§‘,€ A ___ .- t-r medical atten:`cn it was an- ` gh to i ter! with th Marl- Turned Conferencelélgigg itinerary oferrfheir l§>ic;llei:cies R E I U R N $ 0 F LONDON Oct 12-Prime Minis- ter Ramsay MacDonald was 64 years old today He spent the day at Chequers with Prime Minister J. H, I For Canada ISculliri of Australia and Mrs. Scul- ‘ lin, There have been days recently Is Launched when Mr. MacDonald looked to be seventy or more because of his anx- ieties incidental to the Imperial 5OU'l'H.AMPTON. Oct. ll- Conference and other got-ernmenfal T1-rg ;¢¢¢nd of gemdgs two new dc- affairs and his personal loss in the etroyers. the Skeei-in. was success- death of his intimate friend, Lord fully launched hor; today, Miss Th0m50n, the Air Minister. and the Mm-ind Bom-mg, 5151," of eh, Con. other victims in the R.-101 disaster. ’ helm Primo Minister. performing Yesterday for example. as he wde I Canadian Press) ‘ _ _ Ibe secured. Eye es s Tells Of R-101 » D1sa_ster,. 1 I' I I""\ ' I ; I ' `-53, -=‘:“&'-,ol tC°M'll1\= Pmsl BEAUV/iis. France. oct. iz.-I ' *' HALF*-X» N5- 0°” l2~’°J°h-“ F Georges Raboulle. a Frenchman who, O'Conn¢ll, veteran Halifax theatre says he is me only person who NTI IOWMY intl ¥l'\3¥\l8¢Y- died 5* his l"°“"’ the crash of the British airshtp R- _ _ _ _h _ an ‘_ hor! £1115 m0l’l1ll’\S- H5 W” fmY'f°“" 101 near here last Sui~.cl:I_v. asserted Wind" MJ “L1 not mm' CII g` (Canadian Pressi charge. when stricken. he had com- peopie in the wreckage Crying for- .~ , _ 9 gon ‘___________dn Irleted plans for the operons of the hcip. no mace that he hccrme. US” "i‘_f""»" m " new theltre 011 0203501' 3l~ I frightened and ran away. ' O" ‘JB °' Fl' _ "___ I the christening before I1 distinguish- in the funeral procession of the rie:id_ _ ` ` ed ggtl-re;-ing. airmen across London from Viest~, \f‘§ ME The destroyer slid gracefully into ininster Hall to Euston Station. Mr._ her element bearing a lu-ge maple MacDonald appeared H “Um _fi-“d` lea( ac,-U55 her how; ,weary man. long past the middle At the luncheon which followed, sixties. But. if the Cares aY\Cl_0\‘¢l’° Miss Bennett described the Sheena work oi’ the moment tell cn his ap- es a new bultvark "in the arch of peararice. he is efllliillb’ ClUiCl< lil lil-S peace that we are trying to erect." recovery Of S¢f¢1'1Ell'l H116 Clleffflil' and another step in Empire co~0P- “PSS- C Of ; ~ hfZsZ'fiff...f. Sllllill A NI YM I. 0 N l S l. A N D Heroic Flyers Send Greetings To _ M §G_ L Bm_r’0“u‘ghS Dal_t_I Governor Heartz And Island I ; mouth, Missiris For' Friends--Broken Feed Pipe ____ __ __ __ ___ _ ; Seen A’t Wesmn Forced Columbia Down. I wi¢,1|°;,¢ 51:09, ggrhomg, 30?:-TS? I of ____ Good Squeeze Ie Worth $ 72 I -__ Ml'1\'.\`EAPOLIS, Minn., Oct. ll-A fellow who hugs with rib. °""5hlnl! ardor should hardly be punished. Municipal Judge Levi H1" lwllis. when the embrace results in two broken rib5, Miss Anna Miitow was sum; Edward Hensley today fgr 575 damages bmauee he hugged hor with such enthusiasm as to Crark two ribs. She paid a. doo- tor S3 to repair the damag¢_ “l‘ll give you a judg-mga; fa, the S3 doctor bill." Judge Hall I said. "But for the other swa- . well. a good squeeze like that lg worth S72.” iCanadlan Press'I I HALIFAX, N. S., Oct. 12.-'Fwd' battered Ncwfcimdland coasters and( e fi-sluris' ves=.ci. which had been un- reported since the gale of a week ago, arrived ln Nova. Scotia ports last nigh' md Wd?-l'~ They ‘-Vere thc Hnmorlstl from Labrador. the Betty Zane fron! Eurin. which marie port here todayl and the little twenty seven ton fishi ing vessel Katrina, which reportei in at Liverpool last riiglit. The fifty. eight ton schooner Betty Zane, Cap. ffiln Arch Bfcydtll, Was blown fgf off her course. She was bound for G¢0r»;'eto\vn'. P. E. I.. but was swept to sea by the gale. and drove undeg bare poles from Gaarusby. Cap( Breton. to Shut In Island. near Hall. fax. uiiexvttfeo fair . lliwois: our Dolvr comets on iff ‘M .-`;. . ici" <\ :Sv .\\\5l‘“ \.‘ vi JI; \ '.,,\~0 »` X 1\ ` M42* ; uf \ "ff ` gr `-’:.`€f l sir/ '> '> TORONTO 0¢;;\-1,: 13.--Mocicrati in t~n~Ipe:atui~c- stroke of paralysis two weeks ago. as: ,n expioswn when the airshlp struck ADD _ 7_1 he ru nreplruas tv assume active. thc ground. hut were hui-hes to ooctir' i. D l'!'llli..~-D manllament of a llrzr- new th¢ltf°I mhcuiiic soiri hc ms only one hund- ‘ , ‘ __A _ an lust completed ou the Sits °f the mi varos iiwsv when the explosion' _ HIS” ' "i;__'§`_-_l§~_f_“;_‘_"1"’5"“" ' 'md _ . . _ omorrow 12 S - old Academy of Music. later the Ma happened and declared that nhen th. _ _ _st tm m______m at 5_3 and JGSUC. WNCH \'l5 l'\l-B H55 l'l'\9\“E°l"\l diriiible burst into flames he heai-d_ Sh" ° 5 _ 5 B ‘ “ _, rves tomorrow morning 8% 5-‘J ~ 7489-10-10-8 miie .k U aol-ia-io-ii 4°” Y = *'- .____.t= -__- " '~--- 'Y ff " or vri‘IlilIrsIii Ihiiri IiinIIi” IIsi.IIst “IIIIIiIII IIuIIII LIIIII" I A \ I ` o . ."i ”i. i II II. ', 1 ti ,. , w l . 1 A I I 6 _-mf ,__ -.I i I I l ` I i I I r i ii. V II II I I .I --r I i A _ ill 5 I I H i I \.<» I Iwi i. I~‘I "I Vi I _ . I rem old- Mr- 0'C°“\\°ll f»“U°\'°d * that the victims were not hriieci or ~ ROB* ' I I I._ II 4-ll I~ Ii 3