' -- F. ` \ _ -1.- -iii il11 -'~-- ._- :Coos ~-.t-- ~=- ---___....1 ..- - ... '|',"___f_r'.`;. f .' ., J '» , if ',' I Iwhd' , ~ ,...-,.~~»~.. ‘_ .. L 1361. - '- f _ v, -'. ..;r'»s:,...._'.',. -_ ... . 1.. vs- (3 1 ot' \\ TT TIVI /I i Giulia su nn/ ff Ncthills can harm you but yourself. fy* _ e , ap y o A" . .N , _ _ , i ga: narslaa ‘ rcnndsa sm. ‘f‘>lc::I:t'tegwn Guhrdlau Tum Ceuta. _ I I I I ' ' - t cl~lAlu.or'rE1‘0wN. CANADA. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1929 io PAGES I t.:“"..“L..."“l:f.:'i'."':.:.":.'."..'.'°.‘. :tit .F _T 1-...-. .=..==.. . .f " Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew MERCHANT you facing the wrong ln!! MAXIMS or A *__ l l , D 5 ,,_»g _ i _C. G. S. Stanley IVill Proceed To R es cu e Th is Morning. (Special to The Guardian) SUMIMERBIDE, Dec. 5.-About noon cn Thursday a large gasoline boat, apparently about 60 feet long with large cabin. was seen from Summer- side caught fast in the ice about two miles on shore in ins any cetwew' the Bummereide Liiht and Bea Cow Head. The B. S. Stanley. on buoy service, was observed far out ln the Strait, proceeding towards Charlotte- town. As she had evidently not seen ,.______. (Continued on Page 3) ’ NEIISPIIINT SITIIATIIIN (Special to The Guardian) NEW’ YORK, N. Y., Dee. 5.-The American Newspaper publishers As- sociation today enounced it had re. ceived notification from two Canad- ian paper companies that their print |113--B * m f i 3 _ Y lGdS¢I>fll°neBoat_,_ CAVE M P. E. Island Field [KING II' I I.l Sixteen Lives Off`Summe_rszde FIIIIS IIIITIH Crops Greater HUNTER HITH Lost Outof Crew ,Is In Distress (IN THE I[lB,i.Than Previous Yr. PRIIV. IIEHHS OfTwenty-One __--li____. iii; .Found Out I 1 I Richard Gale Brophy employed as copy-render on the Omaha Bee-News under name of Mitchell, whole id- entity as Commander Byrd’e former Iaide was revealed by dramatic coin- cidence. Last August Brophy disap- peared. supposedly after taking his own life. The managing editor of the for newsprint would be increased' I 110111 $55 to $80 ,per ton for 1930. The two companies, the St, Maurice Vai- ley Paper Oornpsny and the Ablubi Power and Paper Company Limited. (Continued on Page 3) I S UMM ERSIIIE SUPREME CIIURT (Special to The Guardian) sUMMlm.l!D1ii. Dec. 0.-In the 3UDl’¢lne Court at Summerside on Thursday two appeal cases, which had been tried and dismissed by Bllveadiary Magistrate J. Edward Wyatt of the Town of Summerside of Clllrtes sgainst two local parties of °Pel‘ating private receiving sets with- out a license were heard. The cases are technical and the matter to be decided is whether a private receiv- ins set comes under the term radio ielesrabh as defined in the set rea- Dettlng _radio telegraphy, revised statutes of Canada. under whiohthe department issues licenses to operat- ors of private sets. The appeals were taken by the Department or Marine llld Fisheries for the purpose oi ascertaining their right to issue said licenses under the act and collect the fees therefore. His Lordship, after h°°l'lll€ argument took the matter under advisemcnt and Judgment will be rendered at a later dats. Mr. Heath Strong, K. C., and Mr. D. O. Stewart. appeared for the appellants. The respondents sid not .ppm and "N not represented by counsel. There being nothing else before the Omaha Bee-News ,noticed the strik- ing resemblance between pictures he was going over to run in the Byrd Ipoie flight story and his eopy-read- er. Confronted with his photograph. Brophy admitted his identity. Bro- phy's parents live at Tweed, Ont. T 5 Z 1 T C6 I (Special to The Guardian) OSI-IAWA. Ont., Dec. 5--R. S. Mc- Laughlin,-President of General Mo- tors of Canada, Limited, and his brother, George McLaughlin, have given a marked impetus to the Wel- fare and Christmas Fund in thLs city by gifts of $1,000 each. Due to the fact that quite a number of people in the city have been unem- ployed this fali as a result of the unsatisfactory state of the automo- bile market, which keeps the local general mo/.ora factory slack, great- er calls than last year are expected on the relief funds of the city. Many oi Oshawas most prominent citizens have accepted the r_espon- sibiiity of working on the welfare commiliee, and are giving generous- ly for the benefit of the unfortun- TIIO HHHIINEIJ PORTLAND, Maine, Dec. 5-F'ind- ing today of a foundsrlng rowboat led to the discovery that two men had drowned yesisrday in the icy waters of Portland Harbor. The body of Mel, Davis. waterfront worker, was recovered. but police could find no trace of his companion, William Sumner, Canadian Great War vet- 'Melon court adjourned sine die.-3. 811|). r _Y '_ . .Gales On English Coast Take Tol vi I5P°°l-al to The Guardian) ' LONDON, Dec. 5-Three fisher- “fn were drowned dui-ins a tcrrmc lilo which swept the British Isles Ui baht. leaving a intl of destruc- H°f\ in many places and seriously interfering with ghfppinl. As the ‘ey progressed repos-fs in-ivcd re- ”°““l1s material damage to roofs. Mun. -telephone and ulosravh "IW and the curtailment of train "ld motor oar mms by fallen 'fees rnc ant loss or ills was ro- °°"e`_-1 felon., ..,....‘, . .'. . ‘- -=. -.- . ~ ~ -' tile-f)Ti¥ ‘- ' -.f....<,-,» “ix ;., > G' "_:`?I_f‘.5t§f"€`?l:<>l§t‘~..si 'i ‘ ~£ ‘ A* il1~f'~r_=¢~ _' ~,‘§..-.;‘r=, ,-1 . s' ‘ .=-. .'»,- ng ...».,.§..g»,-»- at .. "-1*:-'F' ..'..,‘ ,, ., . . . v. 'lf 'U_ _, v Y - _ . - 2 , -51'., \, - . _ .. . c 'L ..'.".€l.“f'.>"4f»`f.-'li.~""' " » * '.1-.T.~.'T. ¢,l.°‘ ,..».;~.';~f~, ' _,-‘,~ .xi my »i xo.; .it-‘-_~ _ “ .~a./- - ..,. _ .»y.tu. » ~ -r 1 #Nil 7 1'(-M x.-.ns ... , , ,_,_-pai,-~\ .J Y? is College, University of Toronto, who 1 most of today. Before it had speni its force it caused enormous damage , on land and sea. The crowning trag- edy of a day and night of destructior. 1 was the foundering of the sleamship i Frances Duncan off Lands End. Des- ‘ tructlon of the big boat could be ; plainly seen from the Long Ships i Light House. The vessel, which was E 2,384 tons was trying to fight her way I against the storm when a big wave tossed her high in the air and she turned over. Within a minute or two she had disappeared. Sixteen of her crew of 21 went down with her. rilllcill ' - IAnderson and the third with Pre- _- ._"-;‘__",_ . I C T 0 R Y 'ici Brownlee. This will be the mst' ` 0 casicn on which Premier Anderson; Charles Huber; uma or _"muy 5 ` ~i a PraCtiCabl€ to Treat head of a, government. ‘ Children Less Than U Y e af r Doctor Government has entered the natur- Claims -- Rays Ben- eficial. 'ronorrro ont occ e-It is new practical to'exeriilne babies of less U .,thah,»oue..year- hy' .x-ray,-nthough. , formerly this was only possible with children three years and over, Dr Amadee Granger, of New Orleans, A told thelhdiologicai Society of North America, in convention here. Dr. Granger who is one of thc eighteen outstanding radioiogists who hold the socictyu gold medal, told of Pm* his treatment of soo cables with run- “° ning ear. wr “In all cases," he said, "where bah- wa ies ears run for more than ten days, iid T00 LATE WINNIPEO. Dec. 5-Travelling 850 l miles to catch a train. only to miss it. and be told that there will not be another one along until Spring is the fate that awaits Bill Vance. who has left his disabled aeroplane at Baker Lake, where he has been since early October in connection with the MacAlpine search, and started out on foot for Churchill. A plane may be sent from the Pas to pick him up. however. and bring him back to civilisation. Hearty Farewell MEXICO CITY. Dec. 5.-Mexico 0lty‘s Anglo-American colony Joined in a farewell last night for United States Ambassador Dwight Morrow and Mrs. Morrow, who leave tonight for the United states, preparatory to the Ambassadors departure for Ma-` don to represent his Government at the five power naval disarmament " ' "W: "Y" States Congress. '1‘hc statement of, d 'i tel 72 (Continued on Pue 2) iceroiay showe that ailpror. ma y the (Continued on Page 3) S. BIIIIGETI T A GIANEE. (Canadian Press) WASHINGTON. D. C., Dec. 5- ident Hoover today gave the pub- his federal budget at a glance those who have not the time to de through the staggering com- lation of figures which accompan- his budget message to the United ts of every dollar to be spent by Federal Government during the does to Oxford for three years with sity College are the two winners chos- en for 1930.~ ji ru; if 1|: H`_< 1 2 'z_= E-H (Canadian Press) CLEVELAND, Ohio, Dec. il-The body of pilot Thomas P. Nelson and his airmail plane, badly shattered were found this afternoon by a rab- bit hunter near Chagrin Fails, 35 miles southeast of here. Nelson met death early Monday morning. while flying the air mail from Beilefonte, Penn., to Cleveland in a heavy and blinding snovfsiorm. ______;_____,P .UR UNTIIRI There is considerable interest in the Rhodes qcholmmp Mr mme. le fact that the Saskatchewan and ML mom' M Gelbe; of 'UMR-r_i ( H financial victory was won yesterda by the Province of Ontario when ‘, $30,000,000 issue of provincial bon ‘ were sold by tender at 100.8099, mak- ing the interest rate the lowest figur ecured in aUma...)'ea\’5, 410491-` ent. The bonds which run a 31, m, were taken at the above pr a. syndicate comprising the N ODI] CIW Company of New Yor and A. E, Ames and Co.; Wood Gundy and Co.. nnd Dominion Securities 'rorwN'ro. ont., nec. s.-Anctn a ds "‘*O'-° ui ..._<20 I (Continued on Page 3) i .tusmrls House for lollllo ‘ next fiscal year must go to pay for past wars and preparedness for any Cangdlgn P;-5;) at may occur in the future. Only. 0 OTTAWA, De¢_ 5__Th¢ Ottawa Will IIPENEII P/.R.Is, Dec. 5.-The will of George th Clemenceau was opened by a notary and was found to dispose in detail of a modest fortune of not quite $1.000, 000 francs-the bull: of which was T realised from the sale of the book which he finished just before he died. The war~time Premier ordered turned over to Premier Andre Tar- dieu a vest bundle of state docu- ments., mostly documents pertaining to the war and believed to be of great historic value. (Special to The Guardian; TORONTO, Ont.. Dec. 5.-Dur- ing the wheat harvest this rear in Manitoba. Saskatchewan and AI- berta, about 4,000 harvesters com- conferensa in January. _. blues were used. fliurqncrna _ i (Special to the Guardian) l New roast. bee. s- New York promises to became the telnborlfy capital of the ‘Mexican Republic in the cnliuen cr observers or sssxicsa sneir who mum the new uni- .hlesv l§o1J&K1Vha31 l?e ry Of Mexican Republic Capital th eigl ape of tee “_ ci _ clo can Cabinet and Mexicos economic rum_c_ Local _mownumcs policy will be agreed upon here. ’fhei:"°nw_c1°u¢3. ,_ 2a_2lIthe hay and gran show virtually rt cents of every dollar will be To Inqulre Inta Evening Cmzen today says; An ill# 10 KCCP 111% H0012] l'll3C1ll1l”"" C » . , authoritative report has it that the the soverumeut functioning: ihir- ~0ldl€TS P 872810118 Dominion Government has finally n cents will be devoted to the so-I _ decided to permit the Peter Lyall ai aids and subsidies and the re-| *_* I Construction Company to proceed Ispecm W Th” Gundhm maihing seven cents to ,maintaining I with the erection of the $2,000,000 C (Canadian Press) onto Star today publishes the foi- lowing' A royal commission or aI he Icommléwe of me 1 use of comnom | ago, shortly before the firm made an ’ 'should be appiontcd at the earliestI “5“I3“m°“"' An °m°I“I °““°‘m°°' Governments affairs. TORONTO' OM' Dm 5_Thc Top , Government Building and Customs I House in Toronto, which contract was awarded to the firm some months ` possible date to inquire into the sol- I mem' I5 °xP°°"¢d °“ th’ m“t°l` °°m°' _ ' """' ' ’ I diers pensions situation, Major Gen-I Mm* M” w°°k “WT tm “turn "1 W I, I eral A G McNauglit0i1. C M G the Hem' J' C' Em°"" Mlmstef “E if 'A I I D. s. o.. chief of the General stnri: P“I’“° W°"“ ‘° ‘he “PIN "°“'l ...'J DAYS( 'lilo Sci\=_u1’\s‘i"s Coiiraa Yau. IS' ‘UP AN` Alina' i , c-Q lf; \..:/‘ . I in .L “'13 -*.‘\ " ill \ -' Fresh southwesterly winds. mos udy with not much change in _ic m- ing in the various departments of the In crnct en1~l'iv~~‘- '-`~ip'~~"Z~.n ao" sun and Goddard. Dtnfieid, Ontario, told the Star today in an exclusive interview, discussing the statements - made recently by Sir Arthur Currie WASHINGTON, D. C., Dec. 5- The House today by a vote of 218 to 11 passed the Hawley Rnsolu- tion to provide for a $160,000,000 tax reduction. London, Ont. H ((7'\nndian Press) W.\SHlNI`I1`0N, Dec. 5.-Mar- tial law has been declared in the Republic of Reita, the United States Government was adriaed todn, . .. .. .-1 despatche- Can. Champions At Chicago Farr i (Special lc the Guardian) |cow. T. A. Russell, Unionville, Ontario ny cmcnoo, 111., pee. 5.-with lndz-IW" “'\1'ded the trephy for the Junior champion shorthorn bull. Rob- sheep growers, took awards for cham- "nnl "°“y °! ‘ Foul’ °I huh Mont;-cal, cloudy ... ..20-Otvendcd Canadian entries have won 1-igplon and reserve champion wool or Mexican officials, headed by Post- - Q” mum am"-u MIN" Eu” W” m Charlottetown, clear Halifax, fair Saint John. clear (Continued on Page 3) i. W _v. Slight 0'I'l‘AWA.' Oat., Dec. 5.~A ver! aikht earthquake shock was recorded at the Dominion Obeervatorr bers at r 'A I ' Boston,clear ... I fléw York. no 1.88 this morning. The shook was eo,se feeble that the eelamograph fared tor F High tide this aftemoon a ebec. clear ,.18 -Ml” 26- o champion and reserve champiofrdown type fat sheep and champion ii trophies in horses, sheep. cniiie and fat Lincoln wether. Robert McEwen 80-10 g-ain divisions and nearly 200 other of London, Ontario, exhibited cham- 28--l2 awards. Canarlrs champions were pion carioad of fat sheep, Charles J. 1l4~3:: nudes by Joseph B. Smith, of wolf Shore. Cianworth, Ontario. won the 73-33,Creek. Alberta, who won the when? reserve champion fat Cotswold sheep if 3.44 growing championship, one of the award, W. Ct. Gibson. of lddnor. B., tomorrow morning at 1.28. Iqutstanding honors of the annual ex- C., won the trophy for champion distinguish the phases and ofhciais sis s_. m. ' ca e asses, .. g fneraide tide eighteen minutes fm both grand champion bull and reserve ehamplonaampie of herlev in were unable to compute the distance sum l bull aadiaba IND \h°‘~ to ure snicentre. lam than Charlottetown. .. loow and senior cliamaon _ ,, -4‘._m,..,,~~. ,ws »- I sc. .1 \ fi . un rises this morning at 'L26 and Ipoaition. F. H. Deacon. stock breeder, 'sample of peas. reserve award going this afternoon at 4.15. Io! Unionville, Ontario. won four to William Blmbl'0\llh.of Lift. last. lrst quarter moon Monday Dec. 8 championships in shorthorn breeding |Another champion trophy WU won by ' tu ri »~i¢in price naccns ceoi-gc Avcray, xsisc. less., for the ~