Y . MERCHANT dowub! their mental attitude. ' ` 7 ' ""”/’- " ""' \`§’*"' V " 11°" YM" hw' Wh “"1 W \\ I ii? "$43 1 =_ = , _ __ "’»" °“~` Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew `f` . _ 1 tlllllll c ou lin/A e ls'“wls»¢»°~1ni».meu»..i..,¢ §--_i _ ;;>;Z/// //.~ ' 4' ~ dw. \\\\\\\ / _T “ , /__ ine Peoples Paper ,.....e.-... Read oylaveryoouy \ .........,... iioruiag uuaadlai. round-u iesi.. 5" da ettaitowa Cuudlan Two Cent °"_ _ _ _ _* it y _ ‘ cHARLo'r'rETowN. CANADA. sA'rU1u>AY, ocroaizn 26,1929 if. .~..-..s ' l.;°‘;:'..."“l':f.:‘.Pf'°:.:..":l.";fr:tit .= _ _ . 'f ,F'l°fe Wipes out Expected Here An Entire Block _Town 'Of Du Suffers $20 Worst Business Section Fire In Its * (Special to the Guardian) .towns principal siructiues. It spread ” I s ‘ il Ml' Trad lonmuls. out., oct. ss-'rue worst business section fire in its his tory broke out here about midnight and this morning the Mclntyrc Block .is rpile of smouldering ruins The loss on the building alone ls es timated to be at least $75,000 prob- ably more. while the loss of the dif- ferent merchandise will total at least eso,ooo in stocks destroyed by ftreand water in all seven stores. The total may run to $300,'00o..The lilo broke out lt midnight in the feed and sfooerv 'Story of w. v. Boiled in the Molntyre Block, one of the control. » WP’ hi" "13 lldtltll to his pres- _ _ ent post at Rotterdam. He aervell_ rham, Ontario, 0,000 Blaze- History. to the Bank of Commerce and Be Telephone offices in the same build store then around the corner to the Main Street, destroying the ggngral stores of Alex Aljous and Robert Bumett, the men's and ladies' wear store of George Fines; J. H. Hug. iri8's hardware store; the Imperial Dluahiers of the Empire rooms and the Masonic Hall. Flremen from Owen Sound, H..-_ riston, Palmerston, Mount Foresl; and Hanover gave valuable assist- ‘"\¢° in bruising the flames under _Premier Issues Farewell _Message To Canadians Believed To _ -._ _ ‘ Be Murdered ~“I Cannot Leave You Without ' Some Words Of Gratitude” Said Ramsay MacDonald Be- ' I ' _fore His __Depa_r_ture _For __ . , . .V . England. _ (By lay ' Blown. Canadian Pre!! Stoll: Correspondent) Questo. oct. as-A nu-eweii mes- sage to Canada was issued today by Premier Ramsay MacDonald. It reeds as follows: --as I step on board the steamer, which is to take me home. I feel I cannot leave you wmwqg “mg ye;-4| of gratitude; It bag not been possible for me on this latin! N és more than make a hurried visit to Ontario and QUGUEC- Little of my time is now my own. and when official work is done. the day aa a rule is also done. The in- vigorating qualities of Canada have ANNOUNCEMENTS. COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS. ETC. "luy your cakes and Plot-fy all hnnell and Chandler. 946-31 °’ uersde Dance, Cardigan Ha.ll¥m.lowe’0n. 0459-10-25-3i. "Da Clift, D, D. - Start now home prevention cure now at Purdy station, Westchester co., N. Y.. U.s.A. "Pythian Sisters Rummage Bale. Y. M. 0. A., -Tuesday, 29. 9.20 a. m. 9496-10-26-3i “Concert at Hampton on Tuesday. October Nth. Chai'lo§etown talent. _ we-al "Pantry Isle at Pi-owes Brds., Bat- llrday, Dowber Nth. Zion Mission Band. 047-si °‘Hsllowe'en 'rea in aid of Char- lottetown Hcaplai in League of Cross Hall Getcbsr Nth and wth. ,. D501-si "Uorllwlll-York Womsn‘e Institute will present their Play. "Old Dairy H“\`|ll\¢ld," ill Marshfield Hall. '.I\\0ldly. Oct. 29th. 9495-10-26-Ri “Concert at Bt. llleanofs Hall, a°~......~ vi." °':.:». °='...“.°:‘".:‘.~..;~, not w WOGIMI. October 80th. . 1 008-10-20-Si each night Leaiue of* Ind 30th. .$501-8| the Hsliowven Danes. #ima Hall Wednesday- ` " music. ` 9465-10-I8-si. igglilég -=. -9" E E };§__ sill I been favorite themes of mine aft/er each stay amongst you and at the end of these brief days I praise them once more. I have been in new fields this time getting a PHP at them and I must return to see more of them. I have received afrvlh the impression of 'your restful scene- your bracing faith and y°1ll' 00°' fident energy. Your three centuries sit, lightly upon you. You are the heir of two splendid civilizations. and I can only wish that your future may be one worthy of its early promise. The supreme justification of the commonwealth of nations to Whlvh you and I are proud to belong. has contributed to tho furtherance of world peace; and I an-l` glad to find that no part of His Majesty's__realm is more firmly wedded to that ideal than Canada. f (Special to The Guardian) OTTAWA. Ont.. Oct. £5-At the coming ofthe freeae up. 3,000 reindeer will be driven from the west coast ol Alaska. to the Delta of the Maclienala River, according to reports received by tue Northwest 'rerrllorleo imuoh of the Department of the Inter- ior. These will be used to rell|°l`l° ish the supply of food -of the Esklmoa °°R.un'lmage Sale, Bt. Petsr'a Cath- edral sciiooiroom tonisht 'I v. iii- ll- "Rummage Baia Y. M. C. A. 'rins- day, November oth. 9433 "aunonduie 'rliursdm show and Dance. orchestra. 9486-1°-20-li "Pantry Bale, Fennell and Chardler October 25th from the ladies of the Central Christian Church. 946-SL "Bedford Club loading hols, lambs and veal calves. W*4“”dl¥ BWP' noon the 30th. Court sr son. Beo~ ,,¢,,,y_ _ - also-io-ze-al “Be sure and come to Trloldie Hall nut Wednesday nisht. run gal- ore. Whist and l-Ia1lows'sn gsmseiw) “Pantry Cale. `!ennsll ° chandler latusday, October Both by the ledill of the Central Christian Chureh°.“_"_ vfagmg lg the "lIallows'en” Beau supper iii _helfaat Hail, Tuesday. 0°#-1 20th. Gholtl. Glmle. etc. Ulldfi' Nl! less of the laden Wemen's In “southern Queens oiuo loading assess al miviiie 'niesrey one lhwart Ross. Bseretlivv. | ltllp ' etitute, Admission sec and llc. If not ins. io me Miss 'ri-aux ruiiiinei-y their way to London to attend the Prince of Wales dinner. four Cana- mfy province to suis on oolsmsm ._._@__ H »"n MR. J. C. MACGILLIVEAY 1 Canadian Govemment Trade Coin- misslonei- to Holland, -swiuerlmd and the Rhine Valley,-whois expect. ed to visit Charlottetown on Oct. sl. Mscflillimv le s ri-saute of Quesn'e University in Art; and cgm. me ` ree. He was appointed Assistant e Commissioner at Hamburg, G°fllll|\¥. in 1921 and was promoted to "I0 "lk 0! Tillie Commissioner a overseas from 1915-1918. » l ' I ‘ (Canadian Press) CHICAGO. lil., Oct. 25-Mig, Eva Wmddlngton Greely, I3, who police believed was a member of l_ _titled _English family, 'was _fnliad 6914 »,ll».fls9¢., .arevtmoni ' bead. although a gui lar by her aide, detectives laid 'the condi- tion of the apartment indicated the woman was murdered. She hnd been dead about two weeks. John Muir, a uniformed police- man, who with Martin Ched- rub, janitor of the building. found _the body. was held for questioning after letters man- tioning hlm were found in the apartment. He admitted know- ing Mlsl Greely. ' i.._i.___-- To Attend The Prince k Dinner __ (Special to the Guardian) MONTREAL. Que.. Oct- 25-011 dian Victoria Cross holders arrived in Montreal tilts- m0rX11l\8» 01° guests of the Canadian National Railways on their rail trip. They were Capt. B. H. Geary. V. C. Capt. G. F. Kerr. V. C.. Malor E. J- Helllll. V. C. and Sgt. Colin Barron, V. C. Others coming from_ Toronto will arrive tonillht. SBD- WUUBII1 Merry' field. V. C. Capt, B. S. Hutchison, V. C., Pte. Thomas Holmes, V. C.. Corp. H. H. Robsom- V. C., and Col. ci. n. reams, v. c., coming from Kingston. Two heroes from the West will be here over the weekend, Capt. C. J. Kinross, of Loulheed. Alberto. whg will go direct to Quebec, and sgz. A. Bree-ton of-minors. Alberta.. Major Holland and CNP-_ Burrell sailed this morning ou the Aecauia m¢.t,he others will be passengers ou the York and the Lsurentic. (Canadian Prell) , OTTAWA. October 25_-A mlilll featuring foods gathered from coast to coast will be a iml4“° f°*l'“"~ U* ranged by the Alrivllllllli DONC- msut. for the ollllllli Of W Nl' uonsi winter nu- ao 'reronto on November, 30. There will he 018°!! from ‘Priffoe ldWll'd Ilillldl .iilh nom Nova seoua, maple msn INN Quebec, beef from the West. fruit from ontario and British columbia. a little scmethinl ff°l\\ *Wh “I5 moss of un omlsmon. "Unused, Coma and ses leaatlsg bury Brothers sud other talent in new'bs\i, Saturday. October sith. let one 'niucsv vm in uoio wosuuum. l IS CUNVIBTED Case of Hynes vs. Mann Tried in Summerside Yesterday Results in $20 Fine For Res- . At the Bummsrside Police Court yesterday morning Keir Mann, Pro- hibition Inspector and Deputy Sher- rlfflfcr Prince County, was convic- ted of an assault against Justin Hynes, barrister and atwrnsy-ab law. Kensington. and was fined $00 his own case, Mr. Thane Campbell in the course of proceedings against cncolintered the Prosecutor Manu, and that after tba exchange of e few' words Mann raised his arm and Struck Hynes with his hand across the face. ai‘yesls.»ssr» om lu the rouse 'court ur. campbou. on uohsiz of th! 19590111!-list. admitted the charge and blended lllilty. 'rho lllsgmrato, however. to ascertain tus,.__1¢f¢t»nt oi esjesult. heard-wih\6iqu~tsr, the prdsecution.. nonofbemg called for the defence. In giving judgment far the plaintiff the court ici-emo the important Dvoition held by the -re- llmndent as a law enforcement of-i ficer and the responsibility which "lied upon him of performing his duty; pointing out at the same time that Q10 Plaintiff. as counsel for his tlierlt. also had important duties to pcrfvfm. and -that it would be a ltraule state of affairs if he were to be restricted in the discharge of UF i\SSAl||.l, I __ __ __ __ __ ts th in “_ _ » - - - - investors today. Powerful support was °“;°:|dk':;”°°:‘;:_' thmhum :moral who accompanied aamsay thu-,wn into the .mcg marker and such a shock as it received yester- mwdm th, 'Wm mm ,hm _W I l‘¥‘°D°“*_"l °'\ N' "1" to *U* °°'"*° hundreds of issues closed the day sz.oo day. was generally regarded in bank- try, is being prominently mentioned mm _ M mm to $21.00 higher. having substantially Farmer! hem: tx su;:u”y :nf il* 5l’|"||\_\ U-5°! PIU! °lNl¢S is PN' reduced the losses suffered in yester- the fundamental soundness of the fin- utrm. 'rue complainant sensuous ‘""° '“°°°°'°' '° 5" Em' "°'""" “VS S”°“‘P°‘i° °f =¢l““¢» the 111°" °“°‘“‘ St’“°”‘"°~ British ambassador to the United States, soon to return from Washing apmumg 1" tm ,“p°nd.M_ n .p, “__ ' the long rows- of neatly-arranged pund by the "uma mt Mum modem cages meet the eye. The cages a resident of Kensington for illegal , against the wail. and in two tiers in consumption of liquor, wg.; ere" gg. slr Henry Is double rc/ws in the centre. The wide amined as a witness by Mr. Hynes. R E aisles will permit of easy and com- who was than acting as counsel for _ fortable access to any quarter of the the party accused; and that follow- ngaged For buildiiig. The cages are electric- ing the trial. as Hynes and his client g - . ' welded and made of No. were leaving the court room and Anather Perlod 9 wire and are about 4 feet long and were on their way to the street, they ~ ' _ slightly more than 2% feet ln breadth. (Canadian Press) OTTAWA. Out. Oct. 25-The om:-In-oouuou im.) tae.. lf8`ll°¢| re-engaging Sir Hem-y Tllflllioh as President of the Canadian National Railways for moths five mn so su auuuil lalary ol $15,000, it was announc- _ eil hare today. A`few days ago. _g is .em no do.. 'tin uiary in s'lll,ooo which is 810000. more than Sir Henry previously received. Sir Henry also received 810,000 a your for travelling expensesfbut tim is .uppued by the canadian National Railways and is not included in the Order-In-Council _-?._..._____,_ or censure of the party against whom he was engaged to act in court. The application of the complain- ant to have Mann bound over 'to these duties. either by the approval keep the peace was refused. ‘ dogs for sale. Also sandy. Dominion Experimental Farm will Preparations For'Fox Show W'hich ..,,., ,,, .,..;,....,., .,.,,,., .,,..,, .,,,,_ erintendent. Cl Ennis Smith, Sum- ?)-»o»n¢reil~-» foiulvs .liao-uoilirr positions. This arrangement will af- GREA T A ford the spectators in the gallery o A T an excellent opportunity of viewing ' the proceedings. EXHIB1 HON GROUNDS °f ef ' ' show will be the many booths in the -i- ~ main building exhibiting the var- (Cnnadlali Press) NEW YORK. Oct., 25-Wall street came groping out of the darkness to- day ss stalwart leaders of finance and industry swept away the black clouds of impending disaster that struck ter- ror to the hearts of specuiators and T' -f =l "-f"l%"'= - ..== DEW Slifiiif F Mayo- S-ce-reef WALL STREET EMERG'Eé;i ,FROM FINANCIAL PAN1c;?,__, ll .' All Members Of The Exchange Were Able Tcl_i§_l._~;*__ _.___ I/ikiilr' Make settlement-Billion Dollar Pool .,, Formed To Stabilize Market W violent ever experienced, when the stock clearing corporation announced that yesterday's myriad transactions had been completed. Proof of this was rovided by the fact that all stock ex- change members’ houses had been able to settle, and that none had been pushed t0 the Wall. That Wall Street was able to stand P ing circles as convincing evidence of ..= _ |f'§ ." .lui dl. l . -_. _» w .il Although no official confinnatlj ‘_ " 5*” was available, a report generally crf' ‘ ‘ ‘§ ited in responsible circles was to ii >. up effect that the conferences of bankil V a . . - t the offices of J P Morgan a__ stabilize the stock market. i1:ve1’i"`a`t 3. *I 'L and there were no scenes of wl_~=` onfusion on the trading f10o‘ . 5,928,220 shares in contrast to yestl l » 3 day’s total of 12,894,000. '}!_.‘ 460 in all, are arranged in one tier Each cage is equipped with pint cups and perpendlculariy sliding doors with snaps. The waterproof bottoms are of galvanized zinc and are covered with about 4 inches of marsh hay. The cages have been shipped folded and require but the work of a few moments to make them ready for Reynardk occupation. _ _ _,_.~liidglj,\_g._.._vvi_llr__be..cah5ed. -onfin--the ~ main building by three expert fox- men: Robert Stewart, fox inspector man of the judging committee, Steph- en Taylor, s New Brunswick inspector and E. A. lvlonkley, well-known fox- man of Summerside. Preparations for Judging The Judging table ls to be erected in the centre of the main building. To this stand the different classes of foxes will be taken for judging and then replaced in their proper ious fox farming accessories. The si of Montague, who will act as chair- ‘ B yesterdays “black Thursday” on the | E a going on in Wall Street. This spec- _. _ ulatiori “which the Federal Reserve the Wid°W and family °f the ‘Mi i (dig Bo J an European economic affairs. It ‘had W restricted money markets and push- 1 U ed ge ca from New York. though the "Bull" d m d Opens Next Tuesday Included mu-io. ...u...'ee. W Nexlveik su roses wiilisasuolleiuwluse interspersed, suse..-- ciisriollmwu. me ei; attraction hs- nnremenu are some mode for B ing Prince lliward Islands first len large attendance. Show. the opening of which will mart World wide advertisement has Ufldlltiifdlyinthehleloryotthe been givenlotheBhow bymeanscf lndustry in this province. The show, correspondence through the British the first of iii kind to be held inl_'l‘rsde Commissioner with every Eastern Canada, promises to be the country, including China, part- isrsen has most representative fox|lcuiar attention being paid is im- ezhtbition ever held cu the continent. uring the announcement of the Show names four me me auodnd ui- lu Norway sud normally. ~ tries have been llotivli. SIIG the ln- imst and entbusium is lactating rrsparauoiu at Ground. daily. Blrihsformalcpeniogintbemeia Diiringthepuftwo weeks thelbr- blilldiw of use minimum naman iueluon mundo nm been one some on 'nieedey NIM. a tentative pro- of great activity in preparation for srsmmshssbesnarraugedwhichth¢cominglhow.|ur¢l.¢purpo|¢ viiimoiuseassrauslu nisxonouf oieneeaowtnesseculhlcsiauiislug, fssiiteusutaoveraorkeartarn-thgrouitrynuildiugsnaehsssaln me sauna.-a, some ree. pearls- snmelmu suusmg-vm oe uouued) dale.De|l|tyllni_aterdl(rielaih|tllu These building have been connected" the Peeersldovse-n|us\t.llcn.w.ll. by eight fcoteorridcrsou which-will ua.plvvinsialmln_h\sretAgrleultuss be pissed A canvas top. 'lbese cor- llhllieitohiiillillllihltdtbs rid¢l wlllfulfill the dllll Pllfiiell Canadian National IW'laeeders As- of facilitating communication be- sesiatlou,s|i-.Jsa\:!stsa.Prs|idsa\ twssa buildings and prevmtlag ss- dihsflovinoiel ibitieuAlsoeB°°llIiil¢\lth\;alsfrc\ngottlngoutslde Kohl lb: J. Walter Jmlthelililldllll. t-efilie P. I. I.-Rl R-, Q UWHI Rilo-‘Mlildillls -i ii fe l lilllel’ With a view to safeguarding the reports that, 8000 feet of lumber have Animals Branch of the Department. of Agriculture, Ottawa, will be pres- ent to examine every animal in the building for contagious disease. In addition to the fox show and booths, there will be a good exhlb'- ition of mink, the ranching cf which has been successfully carried on in this Province for the past few years. Night and day watchman will be on 'duty, commencing Sunday ev- ening. _ I Monday Mornlug'| Program The show work will begin Monday momlng when the officials will grade the follies into their proper colour classes. ' The handsome trophies which have been donated are attracting special attention in the show window of R. T. Holman lfltd. 'lpn cups and upwards of a dozen banners are on view, in-‘ cluding a magnificent cup from tht bbw Brunswick Department of Agri- culture. end a silver tea service from Liaut. Governor Hearts. Other donors are.f.»evinPl.irComD\ll!: Charlottet- Fate Of Explorers May Be Solved l W (Canadian Press) WINNIPEG, Man., Oct. 25-A seven weeks old. mystery of the frozen north was near solution tonight. Four ski fitted search planes were at last :away on the trail of eight lost explorers, who scared into the sub Arctic silence on Sept. 9th., and have not been heard of since. Seine time tomor- row lt was expected the advance patrol would have pressed through to Bathurst Inlet, inside the Arctic circle. ‘Black Thursday” Le La (Canadian Press) df' i' committees; were received the elqlj ed Secretary. Benefited Europe C ANNUAL . THE CAN. The annual meeting of the iottetown branch of the Car Legion was held last evening s large and enthusiastic attenl President leo Bradley presided. ter the reading of the pi-e.siderlt‘s ay, ess and reports from the vario"` tion cf officers for the ensuing yei took place resulting as follows: Hon. President, Dr. ff. D. President, Arthur G. Bruce. First Vice-President, J. J. izer. “ ' "" Second Vice-President, C Thompson. ` Mr. George E. Sherren was elect ' Members of Executive-W. heverie, C. A. Beer, I... T. Lowthe' o Bradley, D. F. Tiemey, Wm. Ml ren. Ex-omcio members: .T. E. BERLIN. October 25-Berlin fin- New York Stock Exchange had r brought forth a sigh of relief through I th° D°minion convention which '., f urope, which suffered from the ex- t° ncial circles today declared that | Nun- C‘ C~ Heeschen Comrade Leo Bradley was electe_ be held in Regina Nov. 25th, i - ` ggerated speculation that had been 25th' l F- i. ard has been doctoring for a year ovemcni: in New York is not con- ered to have been stopped by yes- tr terday’s slump. i A vote of sympathy was passed i_ . hn Proud. former emcient janitd 0 , d a day," represent-ed a menace to °f the 7-'°5l°“ H°m’~ VM” °f thami' 3 il ,fi ° ere passed to the press, Ladies Auld ~ ' ft 3; liary and the Legion Band, also tnu. `§ l°l'f up the rates of interest. It ws.s\ t'h° Pr°vm°1°‘l G°vemm°m' 'md DK". ‘ll - nerally believed that European R°b"t‘°n f°" th’ ll” °f Frm” ° J pital would now begin to flow back Wal” °°u°9° Km ‘Dr thi’ “E107 .L M1085. SHANGHAI. oct. zs-The Minlsi y of Foreign Affairs of the Nation ._a.,_» ..v».._ ae- _ i ull . l,,;~. Company yesterday had resulted '. » ‘ ."\ I the formation of $l,000,000,000 P001 fl _-l , wifi peak today, trading was more ordefl' 1- C sales on the sioeir Exchange iorau 5;' i epresentative from the branch i'_ 'i of l ‘i ~ "-` “N . ._ T. ‘er ‘°\`$n.. ""== by .- v alisf, Government stated tonigh” v Q ` _ '///\ 1 .fd 9=(~i__ 7 J 3/ \ *fo \llAell llls Eelis ,== » ` l ffl/ . ___ <- `-’-1-' &D 35- _._ -_-3-> " TORONTO, Oct. 35.-Maritime. iresh .io strong south west winds. partly cloudy with scattered show- ers. not much change in tempera- ture. Toronto, cloudy 42-38 Montreal, cloudy 50-40 Quebec, cloudy 50-Sl Charlottetown, fair G1--48 Halifax, Cloudy 62-1 . . 5 -4 si .zona cloudy ._ . 2-4 New York. fair ee- A W- MCDBLII. H- P., |01' Prince; the f` -dian Silver lox Mws; A. hlitm town Board of 'li-ads. R.. H. Jenkins, M P.. for Queens; Milligan so Morrison of Northam: the Canadian Bank of l tobeawardedtoraeervecham- uiswhile tbsoiharpriasserefor tbenankofillontrulzvarieiuclasees. . Gulfdiall Cdliifll I Dbell, Mol‘li‘»l¢u0. The Nllfilff that negotiations were deadlockeo Special Pr0visiUn Far. Health hmm' °f tm’ "“”“°L‘ the n°°"S "9, . with Russia in the attempt to pet-` _ . ' to be covered with saw dust, and a A tie the dispute over me gh_in¢g¢" _ _ . of Anunal continuous Spray of Izai applied. Mr. Eastern Railway in Manchuria. The 8° Pro’n!ses Thomas R.. Davey of Murray Harb- ‘ two countries, it was said had failed ii h be l .To Be Best Ever glgpdl-alioryuworinalaarlleng g;Turlii1;; is for negotiations. In a long state-Il; to reach a mutually acceptable bas-` ment the Nationalist Government* ` on COlltlfl€llt. lbeen used lu construction so rar. (OLD HE 'S No save the Chinese version of the ori-': A representative of me Health of. A gin of the dispute. The Govern-5 J Bev , ment concludes: "Should war even- .‘_ 1 tuaie from the Soviets incessanti responsibility." _f` --_--*__ . = l Condensed Specials RATE--lo per word net each insertion in thh column. +>N FOR SALE, T0 LET, BOARD AND room signs on hand at Guardian Office. ,H ti °"l‘0 LET," “POB BALI!" "Board and Rooms" cards on hand cheap. Guardian Job Printery *EXCLUSIVE ` Society Christmas velopes. orders now Guardian Central Job 'JOB PRINTING IN branches expeditiously Quotations supplier* °F0lll IDI adult IRQ. 3'&..’2l"e2.i.’ provocation. Russia must bear ‘tliejljii i