MAXI MS OIA MERCHANT m“, ‘u. lose Ill- ; ‘Lflflom, Founded “I81. ;,|‘(eli‘|u|| huarJluII Tim Centa- yminion Plan o Alleviate Lnemplgyment I: Slow Under Way From The ' Atlantic T0 The Pacific- Agreements On Unemploy- ;_ nent Relief Signed By All Pro- rinces. 7 . iREW FBRBE i lHlWATER; g t Blltlllllfll iierof Th; Magnug Explndes with Fierce 0n Lake Man- _-__ (Canadian Press) ment relief. tribute 02.850000 for construction agreement. ICanailian Prcss) llbjiljrnci. Man. Oct. zit-Two 1 mcrircie drowned in Lake Mimi- l-i LXlV when the crew of the tug gru. forced by flames to take film-mar, within a few lkr it‘ four sailors on the tug had killed 11'» the icy lake-wvatrr. tiller i‘ thc tut: exploded with a I 61119-6)’ Preparing to participate un litre lilrl that was heard mllcl!‘ der our Dian to provide work." to is lakc. llNNlllNCitMENlS. ;C(MlNG liIVEN'l‘S. ,f MEETINGS ETCS. tll“tizt.ii~i*zt.ttlf"i °i‘t”;l.f‘.i.t‘§§%i' 4i mcnt. Quebec marked the nneth agreemen lisment prorogued. "tut: live hogs Monday. Oc-. Clbmeb h Prior McNutt & Son. I w. 7767-l0-22-li Pill‘ A Poor Married lvian" Won Hall on Friday, Oct. 24. 7759-1U—2'.l—2l at Pacific. The Canadian Pacific Rail- "; _.___ _ have just placed i250 men in em- “ ‘Bartel and Dancc at Govran w‘ 841F942‘: FKCWTY- Wtldllefzggi’: the $20 000.000 construction program- me of the Railways. 111s Canadian "lint-ell out» loading |i.~..su,ck_ National. he intimated. ma placed ttiiruhy. Oct. 29th. List ivitn .l. approximately the same number of ("T101011 Secfy. vvszi-io-zs-zi. men on their part of the work. "By reason of the tariff changes". Senator Robertson. further declared, "all men available for work in the textile in- dustry have been given employment, and ivithin rt very short time there will h:- shortage of men for work in this industry.‘ Pllacrluriuldc Dance in Pcakcls lvir 29th. Costumes are re- ll‘ storlnv. following: night. ' 7662-10-17-20-22-3l rd. "w"? L" (Jhlckrii Supper in Can- Wr» mu im i-‘ridntx Oct. 24th, ali-‘luccs nf Lady Patricio. L. O. ' A 1150-10-22-31 n ' qllclii" Fllllrcr. in 01d St. Jamrs ' h. Funmzerfltfld. Tuesday even- ." Drt Mil). l-llrlgo. other amuse- 41. If not fine. on Wbdnesdav. ‘ 773fl-1U-2l-30-Z8-3l l _.___ ‘fr. curt, ri Fitzroy Street. Lbttetolvn. Phone 879. Chronic H P5 ltrvvcntcd and cured at 9- Whore they orlulnate. ‘7480-10-10-3 mos. _..i-.__.__-_._. "D1110! "in St. Charles Community Hail. Friday. Oct. 24th. 7777-l0-2s-2i "The ladies of the Clyde River Presbyterian Church will hold a Chicken Supper in the hell en Tues- day eveninl. Oct. 2U. 7783-10-23-21 “Bazaar. High Tea. games. etc.. in chi of st. Mary's Church. Montague. Monday, November 10th. 7700-10-23-20-29-31-41 It "“""' _ rv» qhursday. Oct. no. for bin "llllPnt and Basket Snell-ii at ms: Hall. Charlottetown tal- "2 Program. Dia- docr priz- '1'l58--0-22-3i "Thanksgiving Banquet by the la- dies of VPfn/‘tn River parish in C M. P. A. Hull. Vernon River. on Monday. “_—" . . 7778-10-23-25-28-30-41 fwh show the two persons Nov mm ‘if’ ‘In lucky tickets will each ‘d,’ f‘ 7:4 "J- ha: of Regal Flour. ‘I Tlviii "Mr nn of the MM‘- Ef» licrtczi Fri n Craoaud Sat- 7752-10-22-3i Int 0'4. "Don't forget the lecture by Thri- mas Hlscott in Clifton Hall on Fri- day evening. Oct. 24th. Sublect "Bov- hocd Days and Twenty yew-s rt lea." 7'785-l0-23-2i A '_"—'.—~ “midi Halloween Tca- in aid of 4,] , . "Belfast Club loadinc hogs. lambs .i°'.‘.°'“""‘ Hviiiitai will be held and calves u. Fodhla Station. ‘hie!!- " i" o.’ Cross Hall. October 2n my. Oct. 2a. 77ll-l0-23-2i l. 7700-10-22-41 0...“, _ —-—- .' "Come tn the delicious chicken t" "it"? hooks on Hope Chest tsupper served by the lades of Fort flb° "turned t1 Charlottetown Augustus in Webster's Corner Hall. fried ntcly as the dfflwlnfllwadnggrfiy, Oct. 29th. All amuse- “ -.,l llia‘ ‘had previously executed agreements which have been approved by the The whole plan of_ the Doinnlon to allevll te unemployment is now un- der way from the Atlantic to the way. Senator Robertson announced. y ploymcnt east of Fort William ilfider OTTAWA. Ont, Oct. ‘flit-Quebec Province and the Dominion have signed an agreement on unemploy- Elfly this afternoon Hon. J. H, Francouer. Quebec Min- ister of Public Works and Senator Gideon D. Robertson, Dominion Min- -ister of Labor, signed the document under which the Dominion will con- of public works to provide work in Que- bec. The Province will also share in the $4,000,000 "direct relief" fund. Hon. Arthur Sauve. Postmaster-Gen. eral. witnessed the execution of the "I am highly pleased with the at- titude of Quebec Province." Senator Robertson declared later. “After the whole scheme of the Dominion had been explained to him. Mr. Fran- minutes couor quires-audit! signiedthe agree- There is every evidence too Th5 that the municipalities of Quebec are -i Esecutlon of the agreement with t with the provinces which Senator] Robertson has negotiated since Par- Prcitiier S. F‘. .Tolmie signed for British Columbia l yesterday and all the other provinces 8 S’ i7 W W the drama "It'll of love". bv the Caven- rilvt». It trash i n i- , ' . nut-W" "I"- = u league of olli. all. t “m” n “m vm-w-lii-ii and ’ '" w m” 2“ ‘nu-io-as-u Q-I t s dish Players. If very ralm- "rite-day sr Wadnaadan. foreign food products by the Br-tish Government. with n view ta giving‘ preference t: the Dominion: as pro- '1 llmvllflvfl 0f 1L9 menlbtf-“S- 33583595 was n native of Carleton Place. Ont». ually out of the question. after the; In addition to his ividow lie leaves pronouncements of certain lvliulircrs one son. of the Labor Government. The more likely course is believed to be the est-l ablishment by _Great Britain of some. posed by Canada. is acceptor! as v rt- preference But the whole problem is still veryl much sub judice. and no forrcatt of) the result could possibly b: made as. odd conflict in _ which must be straightened out be-j fore the United Kingdom can fix} on the British market-should the- quotrt system finally receive th- an- pros-a) of the Conference. urea chiefly at issue are Canada and the Untcd Klnzdom. exports of wheat from Canada t1 the United Kingdom as 122,000.00’) bush- els. The British Board or ‘Trade re- turns show only 50.000000 bushels ic- ceived. I%I'Z%Z'Z%Z-Z§§I'Z ill .0tAhS$0lCHQlZ CLF' ... entitle ... l0 ElilWtl The Poie’5 Paper -».:;-.. Read by Everybody Covers Prince Edward island Like the Dew (JHARLETOWN. CANADA. THURSDAY, OCTOBER c? 1'1 i w.» \\ \\\. - . 1930 iillAllll/y 0f Tggous CHINESE B Y “REDS” \ MAXIMS OIJ MERCHANT __—_ Good blood cannot lie 16 PAGES cnmmiluiv stluttitn zuuuuu Italian Bishop And Chinese l’ r i e s t. Among 16 Abducted, Released To Raise Ransom Money. ____;. (Canadian Press) KIUKIANG. China, Oct. 22.-Bis- hop Migniani of the Italian Lazarist Mission at Klan Kiangsl Province. one of the sixteen mlssionaiaes ab- ducted when Communlst outlaws; ransacked the central Kiangsi City. Will Observe A rmis t ice Day Silence OTTAWA“ 0et.. ZZL-Cassadl will observe the customary two- mlnute silence on the morning of Armistice Day, Tuesday. Nov. ll. The following statement in‘ respect l4: it was issued today from the omce of the Prime Minister: "In accordance with arrange- ments for the observance of Ar- = mistlce Day. sanctioned by Ills I Mfllesty The King, the people of | Canada are invited to mark the ' .' 060M101! by a ‘we-minutes’ sil- ence at l1 a. m. on Tuesday. Nov. ll, 1930." said here today 2.000 residents of Klan had been slaughtered by the invaders. Bishop Mignanl said Cum- inuniat forces captured the cty 0c- tober 6 and the slaughter followed immediately. Since than he said in- termittent killing had continued. The Bishop and one Chinese priest, of thevLazarist mission were released,’ by their abductors to come here and seek to raise 810,000,000 as ransom money for the fourteen prisoners. Thousands More Slain I SHANCHAI, Oct; 22.—Eight_thous-[ and Chinese men and women have; been massacred at Klan Province nfI Kiangsi by Communists in an orgy. of slaying. looting and burning. sad dispatches received today. The .“.F.4°4§.'.'~ sveriiieiihlnt" - Klw- Beebe U: ransacked the’ city and ruthlessly! killed 2.000 inhabitants in one day. depredatlons continued. be cntrttttcq HIS Qffltfl --\ OTTAWA. Ont. Thousands of others were slain as heavy losses J. branch manager here for the Bank of Toronto. suffered in late months through stock market dealings, caus- ed him to take his life in the bank office early today. After writing a ' note to his wife saying. “hope 1 wlll~ forgive he placed a revolver in his mouth. and pulled the trigger. The fact. that Mr Stanley had re- cently carried on lasing operations‘ [tn nnttrotl - Slain Athlete .ttlllvttttf »m tilt t s i 4 Total Dead Taken Outl l Of Anna M i n c} Reaches 204 - Num- i ber of Fatalities Now l 1 ll. coal mine. wrecked yesterday by. ‘ an explosion. late this afternoon I W. reached 304. The whole number of 'athle fatalities ‘stood at 231. Prof. Boekcr. BANlFlllllilitHl) g mllnsztrance Companies Not Hit Very Hard gisnvi ituts INTU .hsh%unumu Heavy Losses Through Stock Market Deal- ings Caused Victor Stanley, Bank of To-l ronto Manager To.’ Take His Own Life. lSpecial to the Guardian) (kit. 22--'l2‘he ‘ Victor Stanley. n for goLng out. this vtviyf’. . l" - ~ my George nambletnn. Canadian m stocks was revealed in the not. Press Staff‘ Correspondent) hi5 wife. found lying beside the body» It said the consequent worry piss . . . 116.)’ vflls carried ‘by Lord Thomson. LONDON, Oct‘ 2z___:_“e Imperial driving him crazy. and that he couldim Conference begins to give true pro-l ‘wlfhjtgsadnllelie“rgyahillfisién mcmber sum“... Co" a M... hm“ before the ‘ I He dirlgibls started toward India. and the various delegations tonight therc iza-"Zhflzlilligfirsfitiggs lisgulidbdlhghaetyllfittall ‘fljgllflclilltlvle a] was n_ feelmg c‘ com dense thatlcvr a“, h, “n, a PL‘ d." flgmfe m-not been learned. It was also said something concrete would he ricccm-idubSgi-rvgs moth. CgJi-Lal He “Iasithat the amide,“ “vould not have pushed‘ The imposition c‘ Laws on Pzesidcnpo; cm o} the on.“ service much effect on aviation premiums mise of a practical result in the bet-I terment cf- Empire Trade. l ystem of quota purchasing. givinjr t’) Dominion products; ct. ' Today s sub-committee of Britishu Canadian and Australian statistical? xpcrt‘: was appointed to solve an‘ ofnc al Sblllitlfiii referential quota: for Empire wheat‘ The fifl-l those of’ Canadian statistics give last ymrs The real fivurc lies mm» here between the two. possibly it ill be around 80 000.000. “At Clifton. ‘hlaaday. Oct. 28th. much appreciated ccmedv-. "Moll-ELM Amnnz of the Bank of Toronto staff. , Clubbs and only yesterday presided at‘ l" Last Minute News Flashes LONDON. Oct. 22.—The Hon. ‘Richard Stafford Crlpps. scn cf Lord Psrmoor. today pointed Solicitor Gennal t; suc- ceed Sir James Melville, re:ign~ rd. The Solicitor General is a member cf the bllrilslry. but not of the Cabinet. PARIB Oct. ZZw-The Govern- ment today decided to erect a stone memorial to the victims of, the British airship R-lill on the field where the dirigible met dis- aster. PORTSMOUTH, NJI. Oct. ll —-'l‘hc Navy‘! new fleet submar- ine. W was believed to have broken all depth records. for United Sh!!! Ilfbltariflel It least. today when she descended tonic oeeaafleerlalllfeataf water. ly irr l can- (Canadian Press) III I]!- cles said today that British under- ‘Writing interests would not heavily as a result of the disaster which destroyed the diriglbie R-l0il and took forty-eight lives. As fai- as' can be determined. lXilmds ($105,000) is payable on the civilians who died. This sum is cov-l .ered in accident policies. while the loss of the crow and the airship it- self Ls t-alscn care of by the Govern- Intent. Air Minister. who telephoned an In-l ‘lentircly different class. FYPPAR Government mining expert stated that no hope could be held out that miners still underground in the blast torn shaft could be rescued alive. As Result Of R-101 Dis- aster Which Took Forty-Eight Lives- About $105,000 ls Pay- able On Civilians Who Died. IDNDB Fbct. 22.-1nsurancc suffer about Largest Policy It is understood titat the largest . way has ! England. sine: the country has on- ' one cliriglble left and many heav- tfian air machines are in an Still Optimistic‘ Captain (NET. B. Marshall lleft) of Ottawa. l!» who Wis Shot dead by an unknown gunman in Hull following altercation Arthur Ash fright) was driver of the car from which Marshall stepped, 011!’ motor 06K Was Battered By Ter- rific Seas On Her Re- turn Journey Across 21.0w.‘ The Atlantic. ~ f Associated Press) Al. held to a standstill, SOUTHAMPTON. Eng. Oct. 22.- Battered by terr fic seas encounter- ed on the way across the Atlantic“ the Shamrock V arrived today minus ' her- original steering wheel. which was washed away when she was 24l hours out of Bristol. Rhodc island.‘ William Grecnock. who _______i_._____.__._.._._ aster had not lessened fa.th in aero- I ])lf.l‘.'_‘ lrcnsysoit. Th: Czvernment an- I ncuncecl today that the inquiry in-I DZlB-Cykielvcl ‘a h, R401 (115334... Wm b, onmecpGalacian. died in ihc City litepitsll M m, L“: emu.“ n“ “Dndaxs The l. hero today utidci" tlu" name of lyfich- Air llfinintigv will dire-rt an investig- ation in?» the catisa of destruction. collision. umbia. lives in the uncertain weather Bennett. to give up the idea. home because of the risk." Boyd to} V and Ambassador Dawes also advise Now Own Columbia owners of the Columbia. for Sherwi Cottingham. plane from Charles A. Levine an condition that they do not fly th Atlantic again this year. Connor plan to sail for Canada, re lurnng to England in the Spring. I -—------~-__-~___ Al SYDNEY tCanadian Press) SYDNEY. N. S. Oct 22—Michael fifty-three year old nel Ruskapno. nf wounds received m; lan affray 1n the Coke (Hen rip-inc‘! In; H“, “find-s largest dlriglb]: at ‘ lost. Sunday. His real name and iden-l _,_ 2:" "at: Fuzmce. Tlvsles 11v CR I ._...___._..-q- The photograph aboa-s a night prmvlinl Jackal of North Africa and a falcon. both deadly enemies of small animals of that region. Thou two meet for the first firm on the grounds of thelltskralsoteliat_l;llz_ hI-llctlabhatwlno lacaniantuneu. ‘itity were not established until hi:_j ‘body was identified at the morgue by) [the real Ruzikapno. who hail heard b3 own name mentioned in cnitnccb. . . ME” ’ l ion with the case. l A Coroner's jury tonight returned) an open verdict in the Galsxlarrs death, recommending further inves<i ligation by." Crown Qllllllltlilfv» Police are holding Millan Ellnvisky. who.‘ according to evidence gnen by Vor-f k0 Shumko. a contpaninn of the (lea-d; man, struck the GHlBClBH with an axe. Metro Fuperto. who vs; elro present at. the affray is being ltrld. as a material witness. ‘ Track Betting Is Below Average (Canadian Press) OTTAWA. Ont. Oct. 22.-~Betting at race tracks in Canada in i030‘ fell far below that of i929. During‘ 382 thy: racing this year the total amour! wagered was only ssa 001.14% moms nth usssosts alum; ass; lulu in 1m. 'and Lieut. Harry Connor have sham‘ doned their plan of making a returnl flight to America. it was announced today. After their recent flight froml Canada to England. the aviators de- cided to return in their plane Col- tho United Press. "Premier Bennett‘ us not to fly. so we decided we had. . . c1 b _ I _ better not". "We originally bookedl Marmm‘ Wmans u M‘ m“ t. bi h idred 04 passage on the Duches of Richmonchl he“ last mgh 5 m“ ur w sailing October 31. but we are going to tour Europe in the Columbia. We chosen president of the new club‘ expect to sail for home Nov. '1 or 16" When the airmen eventually make Nam Seem. Mrs‘ L) I‘ Crcnll M the return flight, they wall do so as aviation enthusiast in‘ Montreal has bought the veteran presented it to Boyd and Connor on brought the America's Cup challen-' per home. sad that the yacht rant ;into bad weather practically all the f times the boat ivas Annual Plubarrlptlnuo Delivered $5.00. lly blall Canada end ll. a. A. $1.50. Stand At 231. Now Own. (Canadian Press) ‘ "'~—- AL-soonr‘. Germany, Oct. zs-rrtio I I liiiccial to the Guardian) f total of dead taken out of the Anna‘ ,' LONDON 0st. 22—capt Errol Boyd; MARITIME Their decision aroused strong pro- p B Y l. u I test against the grave risk of their of i this time of year. Charles G. Dawes! the United States Ambassador; p.154‘ Premier of Canada . and! others finally prevailed on the fliers "We received‘ many letters asking us not to flyl Election of Officers . Follow Organization Meeting Held In‘ d; Montreal. t Canadian Press) d MONIREAL. Que. Oct. 2.‘.- lmen originating in the Martin-J lProvinces. Mis D. L. 01-155 W!‘ Mrs J. A. Nicholson as Honorary President. Miss Gertrude Oxler waf elected Vice-President. rePYBSB-ltm‘ rppfqgQflf, New Brunswick, and M21 M. J. England to represent Princl ‘ Edward Island. l1 d Boyd an; N. S. Tech And — Kings Play Tie (Canadian Press) HALIFAX. N. 5.. Oct. 22.-Nov1 ‘sooth Technical College and Kim (Jollege rugby teams plan-ed a thrd all tie game this afternoon in a reg- luiar fixture of the Halifax City In‘ Immediate League. l The Weather, etd l t Wits You (AW THINK on $HAPPY (otteBttK; lfis COMFORTINQ To Know ‘lllttf SiLENCE is Qotveufi "it ‘l’! ll)‘ ‘FORUXVIL? 0C1 ggfuua; 8,3“ to frcth wssterly itincjg. gm.- mm m‘ 1111931 531K115!’ in temperature. Maximum ... .. 43 Minimum . .. .. 36' Hlfih tide this afternoon n: 120 and tonight rt 11.40. Sim sets this aftt-rucon er :l am‘ rises tomorrow momlnv, at. s 3n First quarter moon Wednesday] Oct. 1'9. 4.5! a. m. Su)r".:..r2 dr lid: Olf-"lléfll minutq Later than Char-mama» l; l l t Plane [Capt 57.07.51 Boyd AnclLieut. Connor Will Nofly Back Premier Bennett And U. S. Am- bassador Dawes Prevailed On The Fliers To Give Up" The Idea—Will Tour Europe In Famed Columbia, Which They