film J. us ‘h l m ter Douliss. o arago MAXIMS ors ' MERCHANT -—-__ it is to deceive other people. it is easier to ‘deceive your-sci; u.“ usrnlril Guardian, Founded 1M1. cbsrlettetowa Guardian Two Cents. IVESSELS UNA CCOUN TEDF OR AS RES UL TOF GAL E BLUE RIBBUNI Britishers Come to MacA . o lpine Men I tArriv__e At Pas Party Of Six All Well, Excepting Mechanic Whose Feet Were Frozen. (Canadian Press) fir!!! PAS. Mm. Dec. 3—Out of a grey sky a yellow and blue Fokker today brought the first part of the Maoaipine party to the Pas, the first large centre since they lsft olv. iiization several months past, The plane landed on l-lsicrbw Lake here and immediately a rush of taxis cap- rled leading citizens and close friends of a number of the 133,559“- gers on the plane to the spqt where they landed. All 0f the party, gon- sisting of Andy Cruickshsnka, Roy BTW"- DF- D; l4. Bruce, A. Walker, Richard Ycaxcc. got out except for Donald Goodwin, mechanic whose feet were frozen. The party carried Goodwin to a taxi and asked him ii he should be taken to the hospital: h= devil-Nd. “I am going to have some fl!!! before they operate on me." He will be operated on tomor- row morning and two of his toes will be amputated. Roy Brown. popular‘ commercial. aviator for the Western Canada Airways was asked by dozens of his friends to tell them the story o1 the great search. but declared it was all over and he wanted to forget it as much as possible. City Of Canton Is Objective Of Reoolutionistsl YSpeclai to the Guardian) LONDON, Dec. »~l—Rcvo1uticnary armies led by the famous "Ironsids" divisions and Kwangsl troops, have filmed a sudden concentrated at- tack in south eastern China, seeking possession of the city c! Canton, de- lpntches received here today said. An Exchange Telegraph dispatch from llong Kong said that the battle for bcsssssiea ot Osuwn had raged throughout the night along the im- bortant riverboinis near the city. cuitcnese woiuided were reported WW1!!! iuto the city today. The hcl-iange Rlsgrsph reports carried so detailed description of the battle. but indicated that heavy fighting Was occurring both to the north and south o! the mouth of the Canton River, along which the invading Kwangsi troops have been approach- ing from the west ior several weeks. The "lronsldes" troops organized in ANNOUNCEMENTS. comma EVENTS. MEETINGS. are. "Aiteraen Tea Christian Church school loom. fllilrldsy, December 5th. 360424-81. "leis of fancy and useful articles christian Ohursh school Room Dec- Imber Ith- ' Itii-l8-3-3l~ "Hamilton Lcdll. Clyde River, An- nual Meeting Thursday night, Dec- Ombor 5th. 270-12-411- "br. cute. n. n. -__ aim now 11°01! Prevention cure. Now at Purdy zillion. Wsstohsstcr Cc., N. Y. U. B» "Pantry ‘able, cakes, Pastry. Pick- lu. Mince Meat, m, Christian Church School loom, Thursday, Deo- lmber nth. sso-ia-s-si. “We will ply s' special price for 800d turnips at our warehouse. lic- "nl Wharf. for the next ten ~3i “luring Live Faulty, fuudsy. Dwcniber 8rd and every ‘ruesday till further patios. Empty crops. Highest market price. Isrt J. ‘lrowsdsie. Wsstmerelsnd. ilae-lll-u-si. "Government owned venom-o For for service. sci-mm; used by "(minus Olilb, a sire u same. Rllbh McKenzie." Belle River. ssi-is-s-ai. lfRmi-vs ‘Nesday night. December "1- M- enu concert and vmoiv Christmas sale in Kinkora Hell. "Pur- “i” lbbouussmsnt ism. ' ll! cinnamon! the northern provinces by General Chang Fa Kwei sud only recently ordered disbanded by the Nationalist Government were reported to be at- tacking the Cantonese troops on the north of the Canton River. while the Kwsngsi troops led the offensive to the weal of the river's mouth. forc- ing suspension o! ill shipping. Cantonese headquarters were re~ ported to have sout out heavy re- lnforcoments to repel the attack and were employing aeroplanes exten- sivcly against the revolutionary er- mlcs. The Kwsiigsi troops have men- iced Canton for some time. advanc- ing from Kwsnfll brovlucc to the west along the Canton River into Kwang Tung Province of which canton is the capital.‘ General Chisril K“ Slick’! at- tempts to concentrate against the Kwangsi rebellion has been compli- sated by similar rebellious iu tbs northern provinces and by the re- cent situation in Msnchuria- Th! NH- tlonsiist Government heed Mvcrll wgekg ggo sent reinforcements w Oanton to guard Iilfllflii PWll-lle n‘ -.___. (Continued cu Pose 3) Pnivutiizii, (Canadian Press) WINNIPEG. MEAL. Dec. li-Thfl 'l‘ribune publishes the iciicwins W- day; Hon T. A. Crerar. it was dcflll- iiely learned today. has the refusal of the post of Minister of Railway! replacing Hon. C. A. Dunninl. W110 p, my days ago was sworn in ll Minute; of Finance. It is almost certain he will accept. ....---._....-_-_ "Annual Meeting of the Mill Ureek Farmers Institute will be hlld ln Afton Hail, December bth- at 7 o'clock. an mom‘ are married W attend. zsa-iz-s-ai. _"'1‘he Circles of the "xi-you United church will hold their annual (‘hick- m supper and Bazaar on Thursday. December 0th. Supper from 5 till 9- li stormy next evening. Iii-fiddl- "Reminder to Sunday schwl superintendents-Orders should be sent inllnediatsiy for the educational cwitest numbers of Northern Mes- senger. Please refer to W"! W" fro M trail headquarters. “p” m .0“ aas-ia-s-ii. " "Ocms to the Chicken lubblr and Basses in Itcss Valley loll. Pride!‘ December m: in sid of W. ll- l. 11 Y The Pe CHARLUITETQWN. CANADA. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1929 (IIISTUMS MEN ARE sivu BY iiliM R_l_i_NNEiiS Rescue Government Men Who Set Out In Launch To Seize Li. quor Craft -- Caught In Ice And Are Saved By “Vlctimsi? (Canadian Press) ‘ \ 10R. Ont.. Dec. 3-Omcisi protcst was forwarded t0 the De- partment of National Revenue to- day by David A. Croli. barrister, over the seizure of a. liquor-laden launch in the Detroit River oi! the border cities shore line on Saturday. A demand is being made for I sweeping investigation since the sel- sure, it is claimed, was made with- in 100 feet of the Canadian shore. According to the facts given in the protest. two liquor enaorfors set out. fi-o'm the Canadian side, across the Detriot River with a valuable liquor cargo. some distance from the Canadian shore. they became caught in an ice floe and their boat rendered helpless. Sighting the boat, two United States customs officers set out from Detroit in a epoedboat. but they were also caught by the pierced and it bee-en. to sink. The liquor runners went. to their aid and saved them as their crsft was dis- appearing below the surface. The boat containing rescuers and rescu- ed then headed for the Canadian shore and when within 100 feet of it, a U. 8., coast. guard cutter bore down and oihcsrs boarded the rum craft. They declared the cargo under seizure. and when the runners pro- tested the oiucers produced guns and one of them struck an exporter on the mouth with his flat. knock- ing the marl down. ‘Ii-is owners were then landed on the Canadian shore sud their boat with its tugs towed to the American shore. The liquor and boat are being held on the charge that the men entered United States waters with their carlo. The Weather. Etc 0559mm ' H's Always A MYSfERY 1'0 Kws iiirr GROWN Folits TAKE MEDiCiNE VOWMARiLY b TORONTO Doc. ‘r-Mflflflmli Me- derate to fresh northwest and west winds, partly cloudy and C0159!!!" lveiy cold. Toronto fair .. ... ..... 80-4! Montreal cloudy .. ... . ... 38-20 Quebec cloudy .. ...‘... 24-40 ohariottetown cloudy .. ... 29-83 l-fsiifsx cloudy .. ... ..... 88-40 It. John cloudy .. ... ..... 08-30 Boston cloudy .. ... ... ... 86-20 New York lair .. ... ... ... 80-98 High tide this afternoon. at 1.81. and tomorrow morning at 12.15. Bun rises this mbnilng st ‘I30 and sets this afternoon at 4.16. First quarter moon. Monday. Dec. r Grand Champ~$L25 a lb. ice, the sides of em launch ’ being " AWARDED At International Live Stock Show at Chic- ago. (Canadian Press) CHICAGO, Dec. 3.--Canada was a- warded the blue ribbon for the three best bulls in the shorthorn breed- ing cattle classes at the International Live Stock Show here today. The a- ward went to Fred S. Deccan of Unionvilie, Ont. T, A. Russel oi’; I ---..".€b.-- Tl" Iiflr shown hm. med ire-minim at the Royal Winter Fair,‘ aolonto, was sold at $1.25 a. pound. The steer, a shorthorn, was own“ I b! 5PM“ Milton, Dcnlield. Ont, and Weighs 875 pounds. The sale price totalled $1,093. Fate 0f Schooners Is Still’ A Mystery .. , . i355“ (Canadian Press) and were rescued. One schooner was ST. JOHNS. Nfid., Dec. 3.--'I'he known to have been wrecked by the reported arrival of the schooner, severe gales and the fate of the nine Jun Blsckwccd at Pair Islands was mLtdlng craft carrying sixty-seven‘ incorrect, it. became known iodsylinen and four women exclusive of With the information that none of the Jean Blackwoods crew, wlicse the twelve vessels that left. hers Frl- number is unknown here, is a mys- day night for Bonavlsta ports had tery. Thick snow handicapped a con- reschod their destinations Crews o! tinued search of the ocean today by two of the fleet abandoned, ship the steamers Beothic and Meigle. i Downsview, Ont., was third in this class and third in Class "A" for two airman and explore, flbuiis bred and owned by one exhibitor. men I ‘Rev. Mr. Johnson Is Seriously Ill (‘Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Dec. 3 —0f four distinguished clergymen who are ill in Montreal hospitals, one was reported today as being very seriously ill, while the others were recovering. " Rev. Hammond Johnson, of the Novel Scotla Conference of the United Church. is seriously ill in the Montreal General Hos- pital, Bishop Couturier of Alex- andria, 0nt., Bishop 0'Leary of Charlottetown, I’. E. L, and Bis- hop Richardson, of Fredericton N. B... were reported as doing very well. Bishop Couturier is at the Montreal General Hospital and Bishops 0‘Leary and Rich- ardson at the Royal Victoria. Island Heifer World Champion ‘WHEAT iii BIIRNliINGS (Canadian Press) CHICAGO, 111., Dec. 3.--A wheat grower from the foothills of tne milk and 8421-2 pounds butter Canadian Rockies, Joseph B. Smith on twice a day milking in the was selected as the wheat. king of 305 day division of the B: 0. l’. |the National Hay and Grain Show_ (Canadian Press) TORONTO, ‘Ont, Dec. Ba-By her production of 18,008 pounds ;PiiSiPiiNED f’ (special to the Guardian) DURHAM, Dec. 3-Gienelg town- ship election scheduled for today, was postponed for a week owing to the impossibility of delivering ballot boxes to the polling subdivisions. H. H. MacDonald, returning Officer. stated that the roads were so badly blocked with snow by the recent l0 PAGES , peril: MAXIMS OFA MERCHANT The llnc of least resistance is the waist linc. Ann-uni Subscriptions Delivered ".00. ll; Mull Canada and U. ii. A. H.511. Defencegf Byrd T u B N A n A! Norwegian Airman and Explorer Stated That Mountains Which American Des Fantasy. cribed ‘Were A (Canadian Press) LONDON, Dec. li-British explor- ers came to the defence oi Com- mander Richard E. Byrd today a- gainst the report in the criticLsms of Major Tbyggve Gran, Norwegian who was a ‘i‘ of the Scott Antarctic ex- ...n. Major Gran was quoted in a Copenhagen dispatch to the Daily Mail as saying that the mountains which Commander Byrd described were s. fantasy.- Captain O. England, who commanded the terrible | Nimrod of Shackletons first expedi- tion iii 1007 said that he could not. understand Major Grairs reported statement. “Iris all the more ex- traordinary because Gran was ont of Scotts men," said Captain Eng~ land. "It would be nothing short of a miracle if Scott's man did not set mountains near the south pole. O1 “the east there is the Queen Alexan- ldria Range, 15.000 feet in height ant on the west the Queen Maud Bangs [which is about the same height,’ these mountains have been actuailf surveyed, and measured." The Famous IHaggis per feature at the 48th Highlanders delicacy was prepared by Chef. J. fercnt ingredients. Some of which trimmings with a dash of Scotch experience of haggis making while The photograph here shows the liaggis that was the epicuresn sup bail at Toronto. This ancient Scoioi M. Chsrrier. The haggfs has l8 dif- arc: Scotch oatmeal, liver, heart. whiskey. Mr. Cherrier acquired his employed in Scotland. REIIREANIZINE (Associated Press) LONDON. Dec. Zl- 'l‘iie Reuters News Agency reported from Moscow iiiiiiiiiiiiri fsisi ER liEAl Crsigalce Princess Allbfllllfi.‘ a. ‘today. Smith whose home is at Wolf blizzard m“ n was ‘nlpomble to two year old Holstein heifer, I owned by A. M._Agnew. Charlotte- ‘ Creek’ Alberta‘ won the time Wm‘ ms t make delivery of the ballot boxes. ample or hard Nd 5m n! “new, One man who set out on Saturday tonight that Soviet. and Mukdcn rcp- (Special w ‘he Guurdmk) reseiitativcs had signed a protocol re. LONDON Dec. 3_M1_s‘ Edwa" organizing the administration of t-he_ Elma‘ sister of Viscount wmingdn. town. P- E. I- his been reported a. s‘ which weighed 66.3 pounds to the , world champion by the Holstein fbushel. John L. Pfiantz of Hannibal,‘ frclslcn Association °f clnlill- lMo, became the new corn king, his‘ The production of the former ‘sample of an ear o! yellow corn‘ champion Sylvia Grace Gayne de- twinning the purple ribbon. ~veloped by Haley and Lee, spring- ford, 0nt., was 16.843 pounds and $33.75 pounds butter. it will thus be seen that the Prince Edward Canada Leads In Island Heifer won hei- coveted _ - position by a small marlin in N e W317 r l n t both mill: and fat. - To n n a ge (Special to the Guardian) Increase In Accidents NEW YORK. Dec. 3—Canada sup- plies more than halt the newsprint tonnage consumed by American newspapers annually. the American -—--— Newspaper Publishers Assn. announce- “Pmfl 1° "1' Giilfllll‘) ed today in preparing for the emer- 7ORONTO' Dec- 3-There w?“ gciicy newsprint. convention of the 7,000 accidents reported to the worlr- ._.__._..___ men's Ccrcpcnsetion Board during the month of November. a decrease o! ll from the mouth of November (Continued 0n Pass 3) Inst year and 1.051 less than the F A v - number during October this year. ur action The fatalities numbered 4s the some as for the month of October. flail - brings the total number o! accidents reported to date this year tcjcplc. es compared with 12M! for the ssme period last year. The benefits awarded during November amounted to 8104.016. of which 000MB was for compensation sud $128,018 for medical aid. bringing the tots! ben- MONTREAL, Dec. 3.-E. H. Rayner Ltd., fur auction today reports as foi- lows. Sold 475 siivefii, average $78.50 best half silver, b245, reds averaged $21.60, crosses unsold. The silver fox collection contained few fine skins mostly low in fur. There was s large attendance of buyers with good prices 0th. IJI s. in. mmy enml llttfldlgzbifilflb" ‘I I ns-asiossivi inter tbae Charlottetown communists tide eighteen wiinuiv-si-IMIJM, u compared with essaa, 1Q in tbs sans period lest vssr. efits awarded this year to date to realised‘ considering conditions of rui- l Ioilowina. » night had to leave his horse and wagon and attempt to make the de- livery by foot. The task proved im- possible however and he returned. “Dumping" Of U. S. Autos lnto England (Special to the Guardian) ClIIXICFO Eastern Railway conformity with the treaties of i024. To Confer On Natural Resources LONDON, Dec. Zl-Tlic Govern- ment was asked in the lluusc of Commons today if it planned to iakc stops to prevent "the pro- spective dumping of‘ United States automobiles in Great Britain in 10160, due to an estim- ated over-production of l,000.000 can in America." William Gru- liam, President of the Board of Trade, replied that lie doubted that "dumping" would amount to 1,000,000 cars, but said he wits studying the matter. “Within the fiscal policy of ~the government any representations that. can he made, will be made." Col. How- ard Bury, Sir Philip Cunliffe Lister and others questioned the i (Special to the Guardian) OTTAWA. Dec. Ii-Ai. the conclu- sion 0i‘ yesterdays Cabinet meeting. Premier Mackenzie King said that Rremicr Bracken would be here on Monday, Llcccmber 0, for a further conference on iiniiiriil resources. Oii Tuesday, Premier Aiicicrsoii of Sask- atchewan will trike up the snmc sub- ject with the Priiiio MiiiLstcr and other members of t-lic Liovcrnmciit. Premier Brownies of Albfillflvitll] dis- cuss the malts-r with Mr. King and his colleagues on Dec. ll. The return of natural resources to Manitoba is now merely a matter of putting a bill through Parliament. and this will be done next session. it is under- Govornment on the subject of "dumping" can in England, say- stood the Dominion stands ready to grant them similar terms to H105? Ing that the estimated over-pro- duction was due to the Wall Street Market decline. ST. JOHN, N. B, Dee, 3.--The it. M. S "Lady Drake" Canadian Nations) eusmsiiips, Captain n o. Olfiin, a. f U. N. R. arrived at St. John this| morning with passengers, mails and the WG-lt Indies 811G Bfislltidl. agreed on with Manitoba. iiiflitsuiis» At : Boston, t: Canadians l. At Montreal: Pittsburgh, l; Mon- ri-sde. Next sale Dee. 16 and days ,‘ cargo ex-Demarerl. British Guiana, ti-esl it. Toronto, l; Americans l. AvvRmWq-Q» ,.-,~.» s»... s in strict‘ Governor General of Canada. die. today. She was the wile of Majo. Edward Charles Eliicr, one time Lib crei lvl- P. for St. Andrew's Burgh: (Spot-inf i0 the Guardian) OTTAWA, Dec. 3.-l~ion. "Phonic: A. Crersr has resigned from the po- sition of President of the United Grain Growers, and will short]! conic to Ottawa to cnicr tlie Do- minion Cabinet, according to ii repor current. iii the Capital tmiiglitl it i: understood that Mr. Crerar will be- come hlinistei‘ oi‘ Railways and Can- als, if he docs join the Cabinet. Ef- foris to confirm the report elicited the information, that if Mr. Crei-c: had not already resigned from (h: grain growers organization, l1!‘ ivmiid do s0 shortly, and would ix sworn in before the new year. (Canadian Press) AMHERST, N. 8,, Dec. 3.—Sack~ ville, N. 8., tonight won tiie tug-of- ar championship of the Maritiini Provinces, defeating Brookfieid, N. B champions, in eight and one hall minutes. Backvilie won the event with Brookfieid at the Amherst Win- ter Fair recently. but agreed l0 a re- puli, when the N. S. clflmpions pro- tdtod the decislqi, ERERARftiESIENS.