MAXIMS OFA MERCHANT _—_ Doyou reeilykluowwhst ltmsans tobeafricadf-justtobeareelene once-end you'll have frieuda. MAXIMS or a MERCHANT Ddft be kidnapped-that is to say. don't let somebody lug you afl with. out a ‘protest. ' Read by Everybod Morning Guardian Founded ill‘). cum; wu Guardian Two Ceute. CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER s, 1929 NEW BREAK m iluci PRICES m NEllliiRK Latest Drop Rivals Any Heretoiore Recorded -- Prices On _\ Many Leading Issues De- ciine $10 to $30 A Share. ' NEW YORK. Nov. ‘l-An unex- pected and somewhat mysterious break in stock prices, rivalling in extent any heretofore recorded, but lacking much of the hysteria. of re- cent reactions. threw Wail Street in~ to turmoil again yesterday as it was struggling to get beck on its feet after the widl sessions of the previous fortnight. Prices of many leading issues on the New Yolk Stock Exchange drop- ped S10 to S80 a. share. several of them felling below the low levels es- tablished in the spectacular decline October 28th, with a. sprinkling of inactive specialties losing $31 to $100 a share. Similar declines took place on the New York Curb Exchange. (Continued on-Pase i) ANNOUNCEMENTS. COMING EV EN TS, MEETINGS. ETC. "Dr. Oliit. D, D. — Start now home prevention cure now at Purdy Station. Westchester 00., N. Y., USA. "Hear the “Singing School" Loni Creek Hail. Saturday, November 9th. 506-41 "Chicken Supper 35 and 25 cents odNovember 11th end 12th at Hope Rivet teaser. 972i-11-5-ti. "Club loading at Murray River November 12th. Sheep and lambs iorenoon. Hogs afternoon. 9814-11-8-21 "Come to United Church Thanks- giving Supper in Victoria Hail, Nov- ember 11th. 0823-11-8-21. "Thursday 14th is the date oi the sale and tea. in 8t. Paul's Parish Hall. Admission so cents. 9819-11-8-11. "Reserve Nov. 20th, for chicken upper and brJ-aar in Borlshaw Hail. Supper from 8 to 0. If not fine. come iirst fins night. 9804-2! "Come to Social evening in Sprlns- field Hail, Friday, November 8th. I! not flne. Saturday evening. 0118-11-7-21. "Come to the 8t. Peters North School Concert in Holy Name Hall. St. Peters on Friday, November 8th. 9791-1l-7-2i. "Belfast Club loading Hogs. F“ Sheep, Lambs and Cflies at Fodhia Station on Tiieedey, November 12th. List It @00- 9781-11-7-21. "Why bake for Thanksgiving when you een buy such deinties at _Baptist Sale in Moore do Mel-cell's Saturday afternoon. 9808-11-8-11. "iloothsome daintics for ‘thanks- sivlng on sale at Moore s. Mcbeozrs by baptist ladies Saturday aitemoun. 9808-11-8-11. "Gin-as to Hope River on ‘Thanks- Iiving night for entertainment, sale of wintcrwear and fancy goods. 0722-11-5-ti. "Reserve Tuesday, November 12th for the Chicken Supper in Hartsviiie Hall. Ii not line following night. 9809-11-8-81. “Chicken Supper. Blnfv. Bel-Ill‘. music by ladies oi Vernon River per- ioh in C. M. B. A‘. Hall on Monday, November 11th and Dicsday. Novem- ber 12th. Bfll-F-‘I-Sl. “Don't forget the High Tel. Boner, Bingo. Games. etc, in aid of 8t. Mary'g Church, Montague, Nov- ember 11th. 8643-11-1-5-8. "Variety Show at ‘traveller's Rest by Reneington talent Friday, Novem- ber 8th, Orchestra in attendance. WBT-ll-d-Wodfrlll. "Notice-Movies. Come and see that wonderful Northern Picture. Flat River, Saturday. Victoria, Mon- illy- Canoe Cove, Tuesday. 0017-11-8-11. ""'1‘he ltribe of the lildiol’ N4" ll be repeated by fiqueet in the Salvation Army Citadel Tuesday niaht next November mi. at s P. M. Ad- mission as Cents. riiiy ner w“ e1 vroeeedetebeglven was. Loren- ' 9812-11-8- l I "y @\\\{\I\\'\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\vu\\\\\\\o - \\\L\\\\\“\\\\\\\\\ \\il\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ W. B. Foshay. head of the Foshay Utility Co., whose financial creeh is regarded ae one oi the major fin- ancial disasters oi the northwest United States. The plea of oiun _. bankruptcy carries with h some 30 subsidiary companies and large prop- erty holdings. including the ngw 32-storey Foshay Tower in Minne- apolis. ' ' Winging Its Way To South Capt. G. SI-Eli-anchet Leads Rescuers Of Long-Lost Explorers. Nov. 7~Saie et Bathurst Inlet. Col. C. D. H. Mac- Alpine and his seven gm probably fly south to Baker Lake tomorrow. Weather reports from the Inlet on the northern rim of Cane- ds, received simultaneously with the news of the party's arrive-l at Bath- urst, indicated that it would pro- bably be possible to continue the Journey toward civilization at dawn. "Picked up party er. Cambridge Bay and brought them to Bath- urst," slated the meagre essage received by Dominion Explorers at nine o'clock tonight from Captain G. S. Blanchet, who commended ex- tensive search operations on the fringe of the Arctic circle during the MacAiplne crew's two month absence. Only on Sunday did the MdcAipine men reach Cambridge Bay. a seltlenlent on the south shore of Victoria island off the North Shore oi Canada. The journey from Cambridge Bay to Baihurst is a 25o-mi1e hop a- cross Dease Strait which projects northward on the east side oi Beth- urst Inlet; and across the half froz- en waters oi the inlet to tho Bout-h- wert shore. where the radio post is located. Information picked up from Ottawa indicated that half of the MaeAlpine party was at the radio post tonight and half at Burn- side River. s Dominion Explorers‘ gasoline cache, 60 miles south at the extremity oi ihe Inlet. WINNIPDG, AFFECTING SHIP_Y_ARIJS Between Ten and Fif- teen Thousand Em. ployees Will Be Out Till Nov. 21. - UCNDON, Nov. ‘L-‘rhe Bhipbufld. 1oz Employers reseretion last night declared a national lockout affecting between 10,000 and 15.000 joiners on federated shipyards and ship m. Paulo: establishments in Great Brit. sin. The action was taken after e. con. fefen“ It Edlnburirh with the exec- utive council of the Amalgamated Society of Wood Workers. It was an. nounoed that union members had re- fused to accept wage propmAJL Th, lockout, which ~wiil be effective Nov. 31» 1! M19411"!!! mo!’ involve other trades. Mm‘! OWNERS STAND LONDON, ,Nov. 'I.—'I'he‘mine own- ers yesterday in declining u; discuss wages and hours with the Govern. merit and miners stated that “any reduction in hours must have a. dis- astrous effect on‘ the industry and serious reactions on the wage p95- ition in every district where hours are reduced." It alleged that it was impoggfly. le for the Minin: Association to deal with were questions, which it said were the concern of various district organisations. v The next move in the attempt to gain . ‘uetion of the working day to seven and a half hours from eight without reduction in wages, to which‘ fled its willingness," is now up go the miners. The workers some months ago ec- cepted a voluntary agreement for a short term reduction oi wages which expires shortly. Irish Riot i‘ (Special to the Guardian) DUBLIN, Irish Prfle State. Nov. 7. —A riot took place outside oi Leins- ter House today soon after the as- sembly of the Dali Eirean, when a crowd oi unemployed clashed with the police. l‘ tables charged with their batons and dispersed the dem- onstratvrs. Ramsay ’s Choice (Special to the Guardian) LONDON, Nov. 7-Sir Robert Mec- Leod Hodgscn, former British Charge D‘Affaires at Moscow. will be Prime Minister Ramsey MacDonald's selec- tion ae Ambassador to Russia. when diplomltio Nletions with that coun- (Continued OXl-PBRO '3) try are formally resumed, it was learned on reliable authority today. Tighten Up _ v of (Canadian Pres) TORONTO, Out, Nov, ‘l-Regu- lations designed to tighten up the enforcement of the Liquor Control Act were announced here today by Hon. W. H. Price. Attorney General, under whose Department the eot i8 administered. end Sir Henry Dre!- ton. chairmen of the Liquor Control Board. Briefly summarised. the FY0110!“ regulations are es foilowt: The eP- pointment oi five or six supervisors < check stores throughout the mo- Ontario's Regulations Re Liquor Control Act Announcement By Attorney General Price-Designed To Enforcement Act. vines and report duvet to the Li- quor Control Board; e school for impressing control Dfiacililes on ail present vendors. permit censors and ell new employees; ialuenoe of tem- perance educational literature with every permit; issuance of a special warning on drinking end driving with every puroheee: extra inspec- tion iii lerl‘ city stores during rush hours; instant dismissal of permit iluers giving one men two or more permits: a cheek-up on wineries and a ceneUlation of their permits co proof of eels to minors. . .. t lncinul i? F“ “Marcellus-swallowi- Covers Prince Edward Island Like the pew 10 PAGES Annual lluheiriptiona Delivered $6.60. l1! llall Canada and L‘ S. A. 54.50. Lost Boys Are Found By Plane GLACE BAY. N. 5-. Nov. ‘h-Al- Ired Stevens ead Arthur Dewe, Glace Bay youths who were ioet for sixty hours in the Brougthon woods, were rescued late this e-f- ternoon when four sea-rchen were guided to them by their easup fire smoke. Stevens and Dawes enre observed by Captain Charles Roy. fLying one of the Sydney flying club's planes, this morning. Cep- ta-in Boy shouted to them to keep their fire 801M. and dropped a lunch which the how were not able so find. A single partridge was their only food during an ex- lloeure to the weather that be- gan when they let out on e hunt- ing trip Monday morning. The Closing Session Of Convention Dr. Munro Of Halifax Ad- dresses Canadian Ed- ucation Association At Montreal. ._.___. (Canadian Press) NIONTREAL, Nov. 'I—'Ilo indul- eeta the ideals of citiaenahlp into the minds oi normal school students it was necessary to take them beck to caveman days and, show them. stqi by step, the Pmefles to the present, Dr. Henry Munro. of Hali- fax. N. 8., Superintendent of Educa- tion for Nova Scotla. said today in an address before thrclwing of a ian Education Association. 1-ie ad- dressed thelr instructors to weave citizenship into half a dozen sub- jects, to teach inspirailonally rather ‘than in an informative fashion. "Di- late upon the influences of science and invention on citizenship, and portray both the right oi the indi- vidual as well as his duties toward the state," he suggested. "Citizen- ship," said Dr. Munro. "is the right ordering of our several loyalties." Thus the keynote oi citizenship was loyalty. The study of citizenship was the study oi how men could best learn to live together. "The University produces the leaders, but the capacity and intesflty of W!‘ democracy depend upon the public school," he sold, pointing out that the teacher should see that cidzen- ship was properly imlvlloikd- 1" training the future teacher for this task the method should be "frank- ly inspirational. rather than tech- nical." Big Fortune (Special to the Guardian) CAPETOWN, South Africa, Nov: 7. -Sir Joseph Robinson, __‘ , who found diamonds on the Veal River in i866 and gold on the Witwater- sarand in 1888, and died a few days ago, left an estate of between M0.- 000,000 end 860,000,000. it was reveal- ed today. The bulk oi it Ioel to his daughter. Countess Labia, wife oi the itellen Minister in South Africa. No charitable bequests are made, and no becyests are made for state or de- velopment purposes. mlrerosy convention of ihvoalieoi" ' Edi? H- IMIW. in charge of recently established Union of South m...“ iegatlen in United sum, who h" Pfflfllted his credentials to the Unit. ed States secretary or gram Canadian Women Will Celebrate MONTREAL, Que, Nov. 7.—A banquet to celebrate the “victory" of the women of Canada through the decision of the privy couhcll thlt women are persons eligible to be chosen as members o! the Senate. will be held by the Mon- treal Womeife, Press. Club, the oldest women's club in Canada. The banquet, which will be held November 21. ls "a wide open af- fair" and every women in Can- ada, epectlve of race, religion 0r party affiliation will be wel- come. w ... Will Be Forced F. To Join An Army (Canadian Press) WELLINGTON, N. Z.. Nov. 'i—'I‘. oi Defense. M. Wilford. Minister UCTUBER I Representative FISHERIES siiiiilics Report Places Total Value of Catch At $45,553, Oyster Catch Valued At $14,544. The results oi the fisheries q! the Province of Prince Edward Island for the month of October have been un- usually sratifyirls for this season of the Yell’ B5 15 Shown by the monthly report oi Mr. s. 'r. Gallant, Inspector of Fisheries, submitted to the De- Pflftmellt of Marine and Fisheries. ‘quantities landed and the value of each: Cod. 1325 owls; value $2,271. Herring. 96 cwt: value. $220. 105514511. B94 clvt; value $9056. Oysters, 2228 bbis; value $14544. Clams and Quahaugs, s5 111.15; value $133. Tom 00d. 52 cwt: value $234. Capiln. 8 bbls; value $40, Smelt-i. 1881 cwL; value $15221. Mackerel, 954 cvrt; value $3315, The total value for the month was $45,523. This was the value of tho fish at the boat side. The market value would be considerably abuve this 115. ure. Sir A rthur Getting Well (Canadian Press) MONTRJML. Qlif-w-Nfliiwfirliis doctors are -very satisfied over his condition and Sir Arthur will re- turn lo the University within a few days, was the reply given at. McGill University today to a query as to the condition of air Arthur Currie, few days for observation. It is ull- derstood that an X-Ray ‘examina- The following statistics show the‘ Caught In Act I ...| i Fernando in. Rose, ZI-ycor-old ital- . ian socialist, who fired a shot at Crown Prince lihmbcrt of Italy in an unsuccessful effort to assassinate him during his recent visit to Brussels. Weather Is Dctrirxen tal ToFlyevrs Fog And Snow Makes Impossible Rescue OP‘ crations From Air For Lost Airmen. ( Canadian Press) l r i PRESIDENT H 00 VE|l iAPULEGISES; r--. _-.~..— sr-isf-arrat-as w ._ ca~..~, — ~ .-. Personal Letter From f: President Expresses Regret That Through I. ‘ Senator , Oversight Johnsolfs Name Did Not Alepéar On Din- ner List. (Special to the Guardian) WASHINGTON. Nov. 7—'I'he ,Whlte House today made public a personal letter from President Hoov- er to Senator Hiram Johnson.“ Re- l ' I publlcan. California, expressing re- ‘great that through an oversight the . Senator had not received his invita- tion to the White House dinner last night in honor oi Ambassador Dawes. with such an apparent lack of couru my" Canucks To Hold Armistice Dinner (Canadian Prue) LONDON, November Tn-NC fewer than 600 former members oi the Can- adian Expeditionary Force now liv- ST. FELICIEN. Qua, Nov. 7—1“0g. which has made flying in Northern Quebec difllcult for the pas: month, was replaced by snow today and made impossible rescue operations ! from the air for four aviators miss- ling in ‘lhl! Lake st. John district for nearly four weeks. A snow storm. u-hlch began yesterday blanketed yihe lvhcie area ‘lll which the men ‘are believed i0 have been forced to llaml, and until sklis are provided ior ‘llle fleet of planes gathered at was expected to reach St, Feiicien by Mr. H. T. Holman, and carried told the House oi Representatives today that in the future New Zea- laildls consoieritio objectors bo mil- itary service would be assigned to service in the Salvation Army. He said provision would be made ior giving the objectors w military training an alternate form of ser- vice with the Salvation Army. Summerside B. of T: Meeting The regular monthly meeting oi the. Summerside Beard of Trade was held last night with the Pres- ident, Mr. H. '1‘. Begg, in the chair, and e small attendance. After rout- ine. a letter was read from Mr. T. B. Grady. late Superintendent of the P. E. I. division of the C. N. 12.. conveying to the officers and mem- bers of the Board of Trade his best thanks and great appreciation for the kind resolution passed at the ticn taken two clays ago did not rc- veal anything of a serious nature. Difficult If WASHINGTON. D. C1,, Nov. 7-1110. Senate today discarded its venerat- ed custom of unlimited debate in all endeavor to complete action on the Tariff Bill before the end of the special session. unanimously. that this Board slip- port the appeal ior payment of ill- terest on all money refunded by the Federal Government time, ill respect to til: ovcrpaylnellt of taxes. customs duties and same to be retroactive to April 8th. i915, the dale upon which the 5m- cial war revenue act became eifrc- tlve. in a few clays. , limited to ten minutes discussion of i amendments to the schedule now in hand, as the chamber swung deter- ' nlincdiy to a task which its leaders have genrraiiy termed extremely dif- ficult if not hopeless. Doing Well (Special to the Guardian) TORONTO, Ont, NOV. 'l——"Very satisfactory," was the terse bulletin issued last night by Dr. Darcy Prendergast, physician in charge, following his usual examination of Hon. J. A. Robb. Dominion Minister oi Finance, aim has been lying crit- ically ill of lobar pneumonia. at the Royal York Hotel for the past two weeks. Those curing for Mr. Robb said he was resting comfortably and l holding his strength in an encourag- ing manner. Not Hopeless (Special to the Guardian) Each member was from time to the last monthly meeting of the Board. and assuring the members that it was always e pleasure for him to do all in his power to assist his old home town. After e brief discussion, it was moved by Mr. L. R. Allen. seconded LONDON. Nev. ‘I-For the first tirne since the beginning of his iilne- e year age, ling Georgeis going to the theatre tonight. lie Majesty has selected the piey "lose Marie." at the Drury Leas Theatre. JIONTIIAL Que. New, 7.- ~With the exception of work nee- "qesutinuous on account of ‘be movement of trains. all ec- tlvtty of the (hnsdien National Hallways system .wli1 cease for twe minutes on Armistice DO). GINIVA. Nov. ‘l-Aa Iaek- Last Minute News Flashes here today. that a note had been received from the British lov- e. t stating that it recom- mends that lreq become a. mem- ber of the League of Nations by 1032 "at leteet.'_' thus ending the mandatory regime‘. LABOCIIELLE. France, Nov. ‘l. --'l‘he prison ship La Martiniere, lte holds filled with barred cakes Dominion Status For Three Leaders Divided On In- IONDON. Nov. liambieton. C. P. Staff Correspon- dentJ-Vast and mysterious India Issue In House terpretation Of Lord Irwin’s Pronouncement—Lloyd George Centre Of Heated Scene. '7—(l!y ‘Georgwover the interpretation of Lord Ir- _vl'!ll‘s pronouncement. on Dominion Indifsiabs for India. but at one in the ' lby dining together at a London ho- tel on November B. Lord Byng. forlner Governor-Gen- eral oi Canada and commander of the Canadian troops for a period dur- illg the war, wlii preside. The 35 ‘Canadian holders of the Victoria Cross, who will be in London for the British Legion Qiinrier will attend this filliCillOli. The prominent guests Pflnflpfll. who has been confined) this an base the planes perforce will include the Duke oi Colinaughi, w the Royal vlcwrmaospital ‘or a l must remain cn the ground. Winter 5mm" ‘mmer o°vem°"oener“l c" |cqulpment fol- the flying machines Canada. Right Hen. J. H. ‘mamas, Lord Privy Seal and Lord Green- wood of Whitby, Ont. The Weather, Etc wiirfliaa IN (as cifr on 4H2 COUNTRY. WHERE You Fmo ONE Nuf YOU'LL Always Fino OTHERS Moderate westerly winds. stationary temperature. Toronto, fair ... Montreal. clear ... ... ..4i' Quebec, cloudy ' Charlottetown, fair Halifax. cloudy . St. John, fair ... Boston, fair . and High tide this afterun‘ in thug and tomorrow mominarma withml Sun sets this aftc" and rises tomorrow t i Fir-it qimrler mc_._..__._.....~. ... ... eMI flIhHQ COniOUIS-e‘ s; 15s.: :55" Queen and liehmeel ___‘aahah A. ‘shah peeled official announcement. wee suede at the opening of the needles committee eeeeiel i to contain its unhappy human cargo. arrived off the blend of Be. today for its semi annual trip to Devilh Island. Le blartinlere will eeli temerlow after us cen- vtets have been locked aboard. In three weeks they will arrive at i\* dreaded Proiteb peiiareol- on). today held the House of Commons in thrail. The benches and galleries were jammed. From the Peers‘ gai- lery. a former Viceroy of India and 'a former High Commissioner of Egypt were attentive listen o. Scat- tered about were Indians of high and low degree. Across the floor the iead- ers of the three nartlea were et issue t’ defiril-lvion that the pledge of res- pol ‘ole government for India must‘ be maintained. An atmosphere gen- erally of gravity and responsibility‘ but with passing storm pervaded tlgn House. m, Rr. Hon. David Lloyd Georgeqguy --—----o (Continued on Page 3‘ ' o 0 e e e t 7' EYES Q TESTED AND CLASSES H1111) l. W. TATLOI. l. l. TAYIflI own-oi». m rungs s”; “Am most deeply pained that such 'v an accident should have happened. ' ing in England propose to commem- ' crate the signing of the Armistice ." '1;