“It with Nicholson Bros. "'" _ or a l MER T. u“... u are 171:1‘ rm awvrdlus u. what we all. not according to what we luv!- aasdiu. Ieeaaea new. {Lilli-loin omens sol Cente- NOVA sco TIA “i9?- \‘\ \\\\ vegrybody Read by Island Like the" Dew ‘ l FRIDAY. NOBER 1, 1929 At some or these elite partiqugar women an like spring salad with vary little dmoiu. " MAXIMS 0P A MERCHANT A --_- ., .1 4 .»J i0 PAGES .Vo TES 1='0R co v7". CONTROL ELAZE cA USES MUCH PR OPERTYDAMA ca: Dlsdslroas Fire At“ Cape At Midnight Last Night Two Dwellings Were Reported Razed To the Ground—S’Side Firemen Answered Call F or Help. Cape Traverse was fire last evening which resulted in the destruction , of two“ dwelling houses, one the residence of Mr. Robert Howatt and the other,an unoccupied house. owned by Mrs. Campbell, now of Freetown; also two barns, one belonging to, Mr. Howatt and the other to Mr John O'Connor ' At the time of writing, (midnight). the fire was still burning and seriously threatened a barn belonging to Mr. John Clark. There was also dan- ger of thehotel catching fire. A phone call for assistance has been sent to Summerside, and the now on their way. It ls unknown how Flames were first observed in the vacant house . Campbell about 10.30 p. m. Before ownedbyaflfirs they could be put out flames, and the adjoining buildings caught. I ' LAIID-(Lso a. M.) l" Tile fire was reported well under control. The Bummerside lire brig- ade arrived shortly after midnight, NETHERLANDS BUMMISSIBNER VISITS Slillil Praises Quality of P. E. I. Foxes and Discus- ses Canadian Trade With Holland, West Germany and Switz. erland. Among the visitors at the Fox Show yesterday was so. J. C. Mac- Gilllvray. Canadian Government Trade Commissioner, Rotterdam Holland. Mr. Macbilllvray, whose home is Kingston, Ontario. is work- ing in Holland, West Germany and Switzerland where he is an agent for Canadian products and supplies information on Canada to interest- ed trades people and prospective immigrants. ‘Mr. MacGillivrsy has been in Canada live weeks aim an sbaence of four years. During this time he has been in constant cor- reepo ‘ with Canadian indus- trial men, among these several ls- lsnd foxmen. The main purpose o! this trip. lldr. MacGillivray stated. was to establish a personal contact with these correIPOMBBi-l. and I-l far as ioxnlaaxsgnegcop d the present fox show prcvid an unex- pected opportunity o! establishing this connection. The show. he stat- ed. is easily the best ever visited. There is a growing interest in fox- breeding in Holland. Germany and swltserlsnd, w. MscGilllvray said. while the ranching o: mink. WWW Traverse the scene of a sensational Summerside firemen are the conflagratlon started. the whole house was in and rendered vasouble and praisewor- thy assistance. The origin of the fire is n. complete mystery. The fire- men, it. is understood, will stand by until there ls no further danger. is also finding favor. Coast Guard .Boat » Sinks Rum Ruimer 7' “ (thnadisn Press) Nllw IONDON. Conn, Oct. a1._ We British vessel, James 1a., sus- Wtcd rum runner sunk within fif- "Qn minutes after her stern had been out of! by the coastguard patrol boat. cabana. thirty miles of! the toast of MOI Island last night. The "W of eight aboard the British ihip was picked up in James B. dorlcs soon after the ship sank and °l°lleht to the coast guardbase here ‘>— a..- ANNOUNCEMENTS, COMING EVEN TS, MEETINGS. ETC. "Dr. Ciift. D. D. - Start now “m0 Prevention cure now at Purdy ltatioo. Weatchester Co. N. Y., U.S.A. I “Come to tbe Harrington Women's institute been supper in hall IH-iday ‘"111!!!- Nsvealber lat. supper Zoo. 0012-10-91-21. "it. Peters Club loading livestock "Weinber- Sfihftlfltli noon. List. at once. George Melanie. sec’! .... .. . "ldil-ll-l-iil . ....__ and m sheep taken ‘l forencon. Nov- “h- I»! who. n. auoxmuon. l mi-n-i-n . ' _-- ‘marlin.- Club loading live- IWI ‘ihineday forcnoon, Nov. ‘m1. 9048-11-14! IO \ ' Come ie entertainment and bas- lvflat social at Pleasant Grove mu, mm . November e. Beat om ilflent. Come and brine your "Mm- lddb-ii-i-bi O0 ~ Uhifien lupper, Bingo. Bazaar, music by ladies of version River par- llh in o. is. n. a. non on Monday. November lith and Tuesday. Novem- ber ilth. Oliil-iil-Sl-ii. ‘flat "ma; comedy show. Harbor, Satur- W , ‘arena. Wiitshire Honda?- l The Weather, Etc. (continued on Page ,8) ARllE MARKS BUMPANYIN snout PLAY by the Cahoone. ‘rhey are being held pending inquiry by customs immigra- tion and coastguard authorities. Bontswaln A. N. Haines, command- er of the Cahoone said the accident occurred because the James 8., runn- ing without lights, crossed the bow of the coastguard patrol boat. The Ca- hoone was on patrol duty off Ynnecoc‘ Bay along the outer coast of Long Island, when the James B. suddenly loomed directly ahead. another success lest night. in the dif- whicn proved to have a. convlnoifll moral as well as a sensational plot and heart. interest. The Prince Ed- ward Theatre has seldom had nlorc crowded houses than those which hive greeted this popular company. Is Winner MET ISLANIJERS, m MANY PARTS . or m5 WEST. Mr. H. D. McEwen couver, B. C. --_- Guardian Ml‘. H. D. McEWGh. City, Writes Interest- ing Letter From Vans In an interesting lietter to The of Endorses @012 t. l Killed By Train Control. Overwhelming Majority In Plebiscite Yesterday, - N. S. Temperance Act Defeat- ed By 28,000 Votes—Towns_ And Industrial Centres Voted Heavily Fo_r Government. , ,\. Pinard of Mono-II. w!" W" on. lllkrllltllillll onion fill-l b‘ r s." this city. now on a visit to Vancou- ' ver. B. 0.. encloses a lipplng from‘ a wutern paper with a cut of tour ~ citizens whose ages range from 100 to.1l0. "It is interesting.” writes w. McEwen. "from the fact that one of the quartotte, Mr. Solomon Mulch. came here from Bouthport, P. E. 1.. and is still going strong at of the prohibitory laws, (Canadian Press) HALIFAX, N. 8., Oct. 31—Nova Scotiagvotecl today on two questions, one as to the continuance. tian Temperance Act, the other as to the wisdom of swinging into step with the rest of the Domin- and other small fur bearing animals The Arlie Marks Players scored 11mm; play, “The Unmarried Mother," TORONTO, Oct. 31. Maritime light to moderaac winds, a little high- er temperature. TOWN-O 010115! .. ese asses 50-48 Montreal cloudy .. ... ...... 88-36 Quebec rain .. ... ... 35-44 Charloltetown cloudy .. ... 47-538 Halifax cloudy .. .. ... 464i 5t. John fog .. ... ... u. 38-36 cloudy .. ... .... ..' 80-46 New York rain .. ... 48-46 High tide this morning at 10.51 and tonight st 11.38. Sun sets this aftemocn at 4.46 and rises tomorrow morning at 6.42. New moon may. Nov. l, 1.3’! a. m- Bummcrside tide elshteen minutes later than Charlottetown. Boxers Ready __ NIW YORK, Oct. Ji--Phil Bcott. (he nmun heavywflllht champ!“- was matched was! for I li-Wml bout. with Otto Von Pcrat of Nor- way. at Madison Square Garden. December 9th. ' ' "Come to the Concert in Motell pm], Tqqday, November 5th. 8 P- 3‘- d local talent» owmumn m ceiv-lo-al-m. upon‘: target the Bill! Tl"- Baaasr. Billio- Glln $0.. in ‘Ilsa: Weeks will play. Movies “no cosgo om my». e. ‘sflburcli. IRE m!“ ' tlltil ‘ilfl-il-l-l-I. "We and last. night's audience ‘was certain- ly no crawl-Wi- The vaudeville, as usual, proved a great attraction. The applause was frequent and enthusiastic. and the crowd which filed through the 611i doors was a pleased and satisfied one. . l ‘Tm; evening's performance is en- titled‘ .‘Tcmmy". and is described as a comedy brlmfuli with laughs and wow incidents. iuinulm lNR!h0R (Canadian Pa: Maritime Provinces looking toward a merger o! the three provinces under s centralised government. declared agreement had been reached Milli the political chiefs of New Nova Scotia and Prince lento D- land. because no such conlmneoial acquainted withflia ST. JOHN, N. 3.. Oct. a1.'-*.“° eon- ferences nave been held between the _ non. .7. n. M. Baxter. Premier eillev ' Brunswick tonisht. dmrins ibe nib 1 of a rumor to the effect that. an v v , as ‘Is- been noid. said minis: Baxter. flaps-a mane sanguine eentanleflfltltlbwieleailegflaltle Washington. wmreflu m!“ W" ondsry school champions hell JIM other nntries. Is spoke on "W814! Among the Nation" ‘ FOX sHoW TO 012.4 We Interest in the Fox Show was well maintained yesterday. There was a large number or visitor and the competition was so keen ln some allele-that one ludm had W ti” the foxes outside for final decision- m one class there were nearly 111W entries, and the show table ‘WI! gqgrggly large enough to take them all. - The exhibitors all express sails- faction with the manner in which m; judges, Messrs. Robert Stewart. Stephen Taylor and E. H. Monkley. are performing their difficult du- ties. Among the interested 896mb?" yesterday morning was His l-Iunbl‘ Lieutenant- Governor Hearts. 0th- ore included a party c! "u Mm“ froln Moncton, n. n. and it is be- lieved that practically the show. . Mr Arthur C. Wood. W611 311°“ every ,_fox‘sll crlldfitli-lflfl- rancher in the Province has visltedpoint of entries. quality or exhibits. [attendance and in every other way, 100. ‘ (Ccntinued_ on Page 8) CONTINUES l G a CROWDS Great l terday’s Judging. Secretary Shaw Reports On Success Of Show. Yesterdays Prize List ‘Shows Strong Competi- tion In All Classes. fox rancher o! Mount Herbert. is so pleased with the exhibition and the manner in which it is being con- ducted that as an incentive towards its continuance. he is presenting the Association with a valuable silver trophy for competition next year. Judging will be continued “this morning when the pale sliver closets will be judged. This afternoon il‘. is expected that. the championship classes will be taken up. c secretary's Statement. The following statement with re- spect to the For Show has been is- sued in the Press by Mr. W. R- Bhaw. secretary and manager: The first annual Fox Show to be held in this Province has surpassed From the stand- Continued on page 7 Died In Regina bd% IMO» ' lVERY lllllil, llllllllllETll a u , l in Holland the owners of which are w,“ h“ ‘um ' ":6 all very lnXlNi-i to procure the high “mo” mu“. alumna m m’ cbyouality breeding sto~k prodwed by at least.- The usual harmless pranks "mo. ‘dam Bland. Th” bu” 1m ‘m mdulud ml-‘doorshu moved’ tent to visit Bummerside and later deer bells ‘rung and parcel boxes tak- ' en mm their places. | I Large numbers o! children appear- ed on the streak in masquerade cos-iahd could see much of educational tumea, and all seemed to enter into value in the proceedings. the spirit of tbs evsninga The PJW. C. students made their seasonal via- itation to the homes of the various, members d the faculty for the an-Q nublljilowebn serenade. A number! d inn appeared on the meets vari-j "I! "5""! with W15". In! moral-nun, the hard-hitting nun- stretching i»... every point, win.‘ "Wmurmt- "ma"! Ina-n from Vancouver, B. 0., does "m" "will! 9° P! - mix brotherly love with his ‘ -- ed the on causally. and mou- orw‘ m training to: nu coming u», tel-day and promptly u... him semi '“°“’"" “u” _ enee no doubt reatrsinesscne at the round bout with Sammy Mandell,‘ and out with e bruising right. crow Jimmy marred with his hrothar ses-ito the Jaw. ' "Since leaving Charlottetown on than those voting for the Act. Frederick G. Dawson, Canadian National ltailways Director, who was kluea by a c. N. n. mm at. Prince . W“ 8*..P:\.3PF§° .139: Y." ' ‘ pioneer residbnts. minim PAYS llAlF lillllflN m lEGlSlATllRE (Special to The Guardian), TORONTO, Ont, Oct. Sl-The re- duction in the number of Progress- ive members in the Legislature will probalbly result in the saving o! $1,500 a year to the province. Thai is, the salary paid to the leader cl the Progressive opposition group.’ The Progressives may not. have a. recognized leader in the new Home.‘ W. E. N. Sinclair will collect $l,500l TORONTO, Ont, Oct. SL-Prem- gxtra and Premier Fersuson $l2,000ller G. Howard Ferguson made the annually. Cabinet Ministers collect} follqwln; 5gawmgng wit, night; on eaooo a year esvh- 0n lop 0f this a matte.- of great satisfaction that they are =11 Pflld $2.000 as the Wit-l the policies and activities or the iy lfldBmnll-y whim l5 81"" ‘nlgcvemment have been so enthuslos members" plufllly endorsed by the people of the 01mm‘) Pit" “94-000 yenly miprovince. It demonstrates beyond the mglslature‘ question the people oi‘ Ontario cam ——_"*'__" not be misled with hysteria or emo- _tl0n or even by misrepresentation. ‘There is a keen and intelligent in- . . Eerest taken Ln the business affairs Wsttor To Show if the province by the general pub- l c . No man can make any progress With ~i5 small polls to hear from For the Nova Scotia Temperance Ac were received in an incomplete condi of strength in the rural sections. (Special to the Guardian) Another Pleased -._.__ One o: the maul. illléfiaibfli vislt-' ion, save Prince Edward Island, by setting up a‘ system for the government sale of liquors. Add} -when the results were totalled tonight it was‘ found that upwards of 28,000 more voters had rec- orded their preferenoe for PREMIER RHODES PBEFERS T0 WAIT Control, 89,757; against 41,180. Both Dr. H. B. Grant, heading the Temp: mopping, {crop asuLJ-J. ‘vllfllldj-BKM ha) paign, in statements given the Canadian Press, interpreted the above figure: as indicative of the defeat of the phohibito y law. Hon. E. N. Rhodes, Premier of the Province, stniedhe would prefer to wait. for more complete infnrmatlms before making a statement, l Returns from two of the electoral divisions, Shelbnrne and Invernees Untariob Premier Makes Statement ;_ Annual Subsiripiiona Delivered Iii-QC." ll! lkii Canada and U. I. l- Il-Qi! Control . known as the Nova Sco- Government Control. Nova Scotia Temperance out of a total of 1,131. the figures were t 61.672; against 58,024; for Governmen t-ion and it is possible that when props: returns are made, a more decisive result will be arrived at. Returning of- I ficers for these divisions were instructed tonight u; (oi-ward gomplgg, g-Qtug-nf, The returns showed that the towns and industrial centres“ voted hcnvii: for Government Control nnd that the Temperance Act. found its chief scum! In the 1920 plebiscite, Halifax w“ eh. only electoral division to vole against Prohibition. absolutely straightforward an. candid. I am particularly please. because cf its unmistakable evident. that the general public here mu:- have confidence in the integrity an. sincerity of purpose that has guid ed the government in all its work. We have given of our best in the pM and in will continue to carry o. with the same high purpose as w have done. It is s. great satisfaction lo me personally that, as I hearth‘ commun- eouuoroslsfl ‘end of my twenty-fifth year in publi. ‘life. I should find the people of On- l tarlo expressing their confidence an: (Continue-d on Pa-ge 3) and appeal for support unless he is ors at the Fox Show yesterday was B. ‘ L. Baron van Hardenbrock van ‘ lnckhorst, of Leersum, Holland, who l I B has come to Charlottetown to pur-l ‘ llfl Gill. PREM. l chase breeding fox stock and to visit the show. The baron who hm a ranch of about 40 pairs of foxes, visit- ed the Island last year. He stated, that there-are about 20 fox farms (Special to The Guardian) TORONTO, OnL, Oct. 31-"1 wish the Prime Minister o! Ontario could have been here at this mo- ment. I felt sure his bosom would have swollen with pride at the ex- traordlnary efnciency of himself and his administration during the past year." This was the tribute which His Excellency Lord Wiliingdon paid the Premier of Ontario at the Royal York Hotel last night. ' l Lord Wllllngdon, in addressing ' the banquet, which concluded the Hits Brothef lthree day session or the sixth annu- Nova Scotia. He expressed himself as being highly p‘ca.=orl with Prince Edward Islands first fax exhibition a1 conference of into. ational Boys‘ Work, pointed out that, "Ontario CHICAGO. lii., Oct. 31- Jimmy has a ,' ‘ system of highways not‘ well paved roads and a motor drive to Niagara Falls, which is conced ed to be the finest. on the American Continent." In his address to the delegates n: struck the keynote of lnternaticna‘ peace, with the declaration; "1 thinl: it is true to say the woridwlnts peace. I see now a Beater desire for it than ever before." <<\ misuse mIQmweQm OO-OQOQO-1 l . s . ‘ ~ Condensed Specials “t P. , , nan-so w word ' i eachinsertioninthiaeolnsnnii ; ‘ mnvasor: sracraLs-aoo so: b0: 80o for loo; use for s50: slot for 500; e136 for 1000. - Gnaniiar 0am. a ~ ' our-iv. '1'~"' - n fiflfl—%4 "T0 LIT." "ICI I " AID "Board and Booms" car_ always on band cheap. Guardian Can Job Planter-y. ‘ W,