_ _ l ~ ca'-» 1 . ' ._ .. -v ‘ ' . 1 .'»'. r- 1,.; .pvv 4.. ' d . r-. . e 'I _ _dD 0 ningT raged Last Evening """' ' 7 s max nl. 1 -I ' MAXIMS ' , _ 'or s ~ ` me t um urrfrwu au M 1 »~ \ >>”//f - ‘“\\\\l ” ............... »~a‘§Z%§/,__ The Peoples Paper ’:/f""-'~";'.._i“_ Read byEverybody '\ ' """" ` “‘“‘ Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew ' ‘Q l 1 | MAXIMS or .4 MERCHANT It occurs to us that s whole lot are behind prlscn bars on account of the » » ~ gccldenial pranks of n common human weakness. ' ‘f o aruhn. rounded 1ss1 l Munn* u 'r lan wo anis. . ¢,_;,,.,,,...,.... o .i T ci CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1929 8 PAGES Annual snhacripiimis Dslinmi ss.eo. ny bmi canada and U. s. A. ss.sn.~ I Schooner With Island Produce Ashore.--Canadian Butter Suffers Competition QH%% 0- 000-G04-06-&&¢-0-4 O-#L4-+00# i ' I \ ~ 4-*O- 0400 ~O4O§-6-O-Q*44¢'OOO-50-0-§*¢O ALCGLM Mem c ER ,~ T. CA 1-r n1NEs, i/ICTI . . 4 I' 1 V ° ,COYOHQI Decides Death ELOPED WITH SERVANT l HTI1 Ro al Winter _ _ _ ,ns this rn, g y __ .Was Purely Accidental _ » | ,Yesterday Evening Is Discover Hlgh Poweredcan ed By Victim ’s Son. i ' Mr. Malcolm Mclrlachcrn, St. Catherines. was the victim of 3 Sad drown.. bg accident which occurred yesterday evening about 5 o‘clock art Car- |agher’s Wharf. There _were no witnesses to the tragedy. but lt ls thought that the unfortunate min as hc was stepping from a schooner to his moun- hlurich which was moored alongside, fell between the two crafts. lie was found by his son John Mellachern, floating (acc downward in the water lalow the stern of the schooner. Captain Smith of the schooner. when the deceased was taken on Edward Trevoy, states that he had board the launch the water was forc- blen talking to the deceased about ed from his lungs. but life was found ian minutes before the unfortunate to be extinct. msn wujgund, but 1-md been be- The coroner, Dr. Houston, who low io supper when che accident oc- viewed the remains at the wharf, de- eurred. The captain eard no outcry cided that an inquest was unneces- snd was not aware of the tragedy -------- until informed by the victlm's son. (Continued on Page 3) __ *Y _ _ -v VESSEL LOADED HERE (Special io The Guardian) TORONTO, Ont., Nov. ll).-An innocent looking cane Wag rg.. ponsible for the arrest last night of a young German immigrant. lrwin Ernst, aged 21, of 007 Keele St., on a charge of carrying con- cealed weapons. , Police say. a closer inspection revealed that the cane was a high powereh gun capable of shooting a distance of over 300 yards. The "lun cane’.’ is of German make and was brought. from the fatherland by Emst, who arrived from Germany five weeks ago. FIIRMER will CARGO 1s Tor/it Loss ENEMW5 ARE ' (Canadian Press) ' CANSO, N. S., Nov. 19-Swept from her moorings at a wharf here by a tidal wave last night, the veteran 28 ton' coastal schooner Lena M.. drifted ashore and became water- Iogged, while her valuable cargo of produce from Prince Edward Island was believed to be a total loss. It was thought the vessel could be refloated. Cllilillill AS UNE .Thousands Applaud German and British Commanders At L. of ( Canadian Press) " READING, ang., Nov. in-rour thousand persons cheered themselves hoarse when Commander Norman NE W ZN B UR 0 V E E N , Scientists Vary Lewis, commander of the British R V . "Q" boat. toni; by a German wb' P i In Placing The marine in 191 , and Captain Hach- _ agen. the German commander of _-1, ° the submarine which sunk Lewis' Quake I-Centre » mystery ship, appeared together at lthe meeting of the League of Na.- NEW .YORK Nw w_m,dh`m tions union here today. Captain Ha- ' ' ' is his L is ., b M chcgen had picked up Lew and Urflféllem if ts; moilaapxd £;e°:m:l crew and taken them aboard his sub- of als as at th K hi h k New marine. The audience first sang the 'of the car qua B W ch 3 oo English National Anthem and then CABLES BRUKEN (Canadins Press) HALIFAX. N. S.. Nov, 18-The Cables believed to be broken 850 miles east of Newfoundland as a re- sult of yesterdayls earthquake, are as follows: western Union. three; com- :England and assi/en. canada may mercial, four; Imperial, two; French Cable Company, three. In addition. the service of the Pacific Csblc Board was seriously interrupted and Probably will not be rcsumcd this Week. ANNOUNCEMENTS. COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS. ETC. Ar, St. Louis University the earth ham University showed that the 110011. Alden Mosse. 9342-10-ll-Montuestf. November 22nd, 1039. Bale begins at U5 v. m. me-ii-is-21. ._l. "Uber 21st for Bauer and Chicken J. R. Mcwllliams. S°¢¥¢¢°\’l’- so 2' rim who lim in ottawa. f ' _ - gubu' ' ` Dr. Hex-ridge was born in Heading "F._ ned ______n_;__ w°dn”a”_ England, 72 years ago. He came to I Supper ui Afton Hsu. rr stormy come Friday evcniu. ma-ii-is-ai. | the German Anthem. ‘in tlieqctiiilf of St. Lawrence near Comruwd with this is an _m°ny_ `N°v° " “" A' mous letter in the Daily Express to- day from a mother whose two young- quake was esumned as M72 mu" er sons were on merchant vessels “°"‘h°““°' Th’ selsmwriph at F°rd` sunk without a chance. She reflects it was some officer like Hschsgen. who watched my boys' ship go down OS P0 ~ Oiwrh. re.the\.n it v|c|_°r\\ Novemblr 20",” the chicken B||pp.p Cllll_dl in Olfly youth. H6 Wll f°l.' Hill. Thursday next, alot November u ,lo be had bymerly moderator of the Presbyterian at an . ., una cumin. of Min °““ °""‘°" “mmm” . gl. h | c a , a was also s 3;,-gn., m ‘rm ohuiugggwm the parishioners of Bt. James Church. “"° n ‘“° ' ‘“ Uollelll wi wh. one moiuou. if -nf.. f°l\°w- lhs aim. om-si-is-it buuains. _xziimtn 'rum club loading uve- . 'fnlllfldil "H5003, Niwembef as ds 1 .d w Pgwngl on Illl. mb lb 1”. Nidhdlbll Bra" An ro. game -Th Annu" chu. esc'y. 9354.2: md I' If Q, "N *iw -_Z "M Chlli'¢i'l 'lui DO hfiil in H19 ' nm Qm M1 ,,'°°"‘“ m:,°‘:“m,,,‘}f nan from s un n p. m. some wk °\l Programme at Harrington Hall, 'n'*'ll’ldl¥ next at lil 9. m. » ' / l » _ __')__/ _ W' " L I ` _,._---.»_-- -->- v > _V 1 . ing table: sale of fancy #°Yk____ T9; per wc. if weather not fine. ¢ N _ ma-ai nm moms. , UW” . “mm d, ln the old church senator of Toronto University. where S and 9M3.|1.;g.31, he graduated in 1880. (special in 'rho owodlsn) WINNIPEG, Nov, lla-With 34 dead‘snd Ill initrd on Winni- peg streets allillr this IMI. the Young Nurs limi of Trade is pledging municipal candidates an initio easiest sucnhdcn. ¢?i____..- r LL . .= =; s=, za _. » .=_s-. H Photograph here shows William _W. Willock, Jr., and his bride, former Adelaide lnxeheesten, at domestic servant in the Willock Mansion in Ne York, with whom he eloped a week ago. It is reported, that althoug . Wm. Willoclr, Sr., the multimilllonalre, refuses to receive a former ser. N' Meetlnge vant as his daudhter in law. he has not quarrelled with his son and has "'“°" sent him money to establish a home. Young Wlllork is heir to $120,000,003. The following printed notice, which ex- plains itself, was received by a patron of Cen- tral Croameries yesterday with his October cheque. It is uylderstood that similar notices have been received by all the patrons: “The reduction of 2 cents per pound fat this month is duo to the heavy importation of New Zealand butter into the Maritime Prov- inces, practically forcing Canadian butter off the market. One month ago we were selling butter to the Sydneys at 41 1-2 cents, whereas the best offer we can get at present from the same market is 39 cents.” Qlqiv `q -Tragedy Af Carragher's W/harfi ' `"_m“ Innocent Cane, ___ g is made up of the revenue received , "Protection-wonderful n\wsP°»P¢1’ _ from cantecns overseas and was dis sioiyi uiideril°riiinu'iiii\lirsd`ii;i°xs|;rit:i orrsws Nov 11 nav wuusm (canadian Press) -__ mbmd “m°“' "“° “m” '"°““°°“ _ ngi: ensns - - » - - - li "Come to tha nmar-uno me ci valley Friday: Murray Hamer 51°' -r. nel-ridge. D. D.. ,om or the best ofrraw/i, om., Nov. io-There ’°° "Wim in NOW Y-004°" *ml F'f1d°Y- urdly- Will known Presb ish clergyman in has been an embargo on British po- yi/er _ di h , ng, Canada, died suddenly in London, tatoea since 1913, declared Dr. J. M- sh;;§°ll':;::mC|::g cl-oaunin ogiahhlg sqm-,d_ ¢°¢|y_ New, Q( hi; pgggmg Grisdale. Deputy Minister of Agri- "hsgaryg xbunqgy °v¢n'lng_ Nov- station. on Tuesday, November 2|!-ll. W” recggvgd by mg mn, w_ D, Hu-. culture here today. when invited to _ (Cdiitinued on Page 3) comment on the Canadian Press cable from London. which outlined thc_protest of a British member of Parliament against continuation of from eellleltlon of the lungs, Lord lyng of Vimy did not pass n very good night sud there is great fear hc may suffer an st- tack _of pneumonia. Bill Wil 'Utd lodly by llr iatmdrhniclaatetborrlnce ' i (Canadian Press) LONDON, Nov. 19-Suffering leddaa his own doctor, herd Thomas liorddr. noted special- sinea November [Oth the fund. of Wales. The present chief commissioner of metropolitan police and _ former Governor General of Canada ilrst caught 5 chill at the beginning of thc month. Ile unfortunately insisted on going for a shooting trip ln the country and ll is believed this aggravated his complaint. lie has been connned to his bed Elllliibiilidlll Fair Upens Today T Sudden Death At nr. J. A. Alle.. Receivesl Bedfard yestef. Award For Notable 5 Contribution. 1 Dr. J. A. Allen, formerly Patholo- gist in charge of the Charlottetown Dominion Government Fox Research Station has just been awarded the “Black Fox Magazine" one hundred dollar prize for the _best contribution to fur farming during 1-928-29. There were thirty-two competitors and Dr. Aliens article “Taking the Guess out of Ranching" received the highest possible number of points for literary style and practical matter. The Judges were Mr. Frank Palmer. Brockwayville, Penn., Mr. Clarence Waite, Massachusetts, and Mr. Peter Alliot, New Jersey. The many friends in this province. will be sled to learn of Dr. Allen's success and interest in fox farming. (Continued on Page 3) All Records For AutornobileDeaths BrokenLastMonth U. S. PEDESTRI.-\NS _AND AUTO- ISTS "HARD HIT" DURING FOUR WEEKS MENTIONED ROR TOT- AL OF 840 DEATHS. (Special to The Guardian) WASHINGTON, D. C.. Nev. 19. -All records for deaths from l automobile accidents were broken I during the four week period end- ed Nov. 2, i929, when. according to figures revealed by thc Depart- xncnt of Commcrcn today, 78 large cities in the United States report- ed 840 deaths from that cause. The largest number previously re- ported was for the four week period ending Dec. 28, 1928, when the total was 771. Day l , 1.... Death came with great sud- denneas yesterday morning to Mr. James Morris of Bedford Station. Mr. Morris with a number of the other residents of this district, had been spending the evening at a. neighbors house, where he was just as jolly and apparent- ly as well as he ever was and ate a hearty supper before leav- ing. While walking along the road about 1.30 a. rn. with his neighbor, Mr. Charles McDonald. he suddenly stopped to get his breath, and remarked that he felt as if he was taking s. weak turn. and immediately expired. A car coming up took the party home and medical aid was called, but death had come with awful suddenncss, caused by heart failure. A bereaved wife and family of eight are left to moum and will have the sympathy of many friends in their sudden bereave- ment. small commission brokerage housc l today was suspended from the Bos- EARTHUUAKE (Canadian Press) HALIFAX, N. S., Nov. l9.-Appre- henslon and excitement caused by the earthquake that jarred Eastern ;Canadn yesterday afternoon, had been relieved tonight as if, became ap- parent that no major damage had :occurred in the wake of the shock. 5 The breakage of several Trans-tAtian- ” ’ Pwr. luc cables appeared to be the most _serious result of the quake, and four _. _ ,_ _.,._..-lt ‘ _ i Over 1,000 Dairy . Cattle Entered?- Two Herefords From U. S. Will P r o b a b ly Se t l Pace. (Special to the Guardian) . TORONTO, Ont. Nov. 19.-Tomon l row is designated as “Canadian Chu. idrcn's Day." The children will B( _entitled ro admission for five cents ll-lon. W. D. Ross, Lieutenant Gav- lernor, will formally declare the fair l upon during the evening. His Excel- _lency Viscoxust Willlngclon will at- ,tcnd the Pair. . _ In cattle perhaps the outstanding .feature is the large number of ex- lcellent dairy breeds entered. They (Continued on Page 3) SUSPENDED (Canadian Press) BOSTON, Mass.. Nov. 19-Th( llrm of Downer and Company, r lon Stock Exchange for failure tc meet its contract. The firm liabili- _ ties wer.; reported to be belweer $50,000 and $100,000. lt was the flrs: 1 Boston exchange member and the- \ second Boston brokerage firm to be ' seriously affected by recent markel coxulitions. .The Weather, Etc. 1 ~ - rms” ,_ 2;. gs from foreigners their lights of resi ednce. Resuming the offensive for Onta.rio's share being $1,200,000. - me refnovlil ?_f__exr3h;el;;T;:_lb;;g::' The President ofthe Canacllirs °;“a`§ eg of L MN Pemwners Ass°cl_mon_ G_ M_ Mc_. scm ly session the cague a- ; tions, a Chinese delegate today told D _ _ , _ Ymagig 3;; 'greg Hem DT' J' R_ the international conference on the- ` K 1° "mmp °ym°"“| treatment of foreigners, that thel siiustion, asking that some relief bel special privileges enjoyed by foreign- given those not eligible to share in ers were mcompaubls Mm Cmm.s conception of her national dignity. ' The conference took no action on the _ _ . Chl e decla ation. Exchange May , me I currency without charging more thanl Be one Percent the one percent. which would go to defray cost of reshipment. It is ad- mitted here that Canadians have (Special lo The Guardian) long and Justifisbie cause for resent- gun RL, gm, ,fm-mm gt 433 -5524, _ _WASHINGTOPL D. C.. Nov. 19.-‘ ment against citizens and banks of 1-|59; \°mm-row mmm' .g 7_|»_ _ 4 1 The Federal Reserve Board, it is un- the United States, particularly those Lu; qugrm- muon, gggmdq, Q; 5 darstood. has under consideration a far south, where as much as ill and_2si-d_ 11,40 a. m_ . 1 _ plan, whereby member banhs would 20 percent has been asked for ex- summorside'uQ_-agliieen mi ' (Continued on Page 3) ‘SQME Qgys NQVER _ “ ”_**-_r Gai’ FAR ~c.