MAXIMS OIA MERCHANT specialist. An luinfmaio love attracts no one- “ "pill, and always will; be a smile liorstlhl (iaardlr. Founded iss1. raarlattauwa Guardian ‘two onus. 1. YERS A RE SAFE-— A LostFlyers Are Safe After 22 DQYS In 7Z6 Wilderness Government Airmen Missing In° Lake St. John District Are Safe And Well——Pil0t Walks To Civilization While Mech- anic Remains With Plane. (Canadian Press) cnrcourun, Qucfuov. 8.—Lieu. tenant Bonard and mechanic ricrtey (government fliers, missing in the Lake 5t. John district for twenty-two days. are safe. Fortey today arrived at Chutes. McLeod and telephoned t» 8t. Feliclen the glad tidings that he and. Lieut. Bonard were safe. He later proceeded to St. Feliclen. The two government airmen disap- Pilot Cannon and mechanic Lizotte, peered on October 10th in search of who have been mising in Luke Man- an at the head of Perlnbonka. River approximately 100 miles from St. Feliclen their point of departure. They came down for lack o! fuel, bovine only live hours’ supply in their machine. Bonard stayed with the plane while Fortey walked through the woods to civilization. Weather permitting, it was under. Bride OfNineteen stood that a plane would leave St. Felicien tomorrow to bring Bonard back. Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew MAXIMS OIY‘ A MERCHANT A diamond ls no less precious when ,' encased in a ruds mounting; poverty ofttimes graces the richest gems. cnantotrrerowu. cannon. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER o, ‘iizT/zvs TICE 1929 Almull Bubl Jiglionl Delivered $5.1m. U! Mali Canatle and U. S. A. $1.50. j SER VICE. Drinks Death Toast (Special to The Guardian) DETROIT, Nov. 8—Rlsing from a. brldgo table in he: home where aha had been spending the evening with her husband, a relative ind friend. Mrs. Louise Hawkins. ass 1v. a bride of a fcw weeks proposed a tout with a glass of poison and tossed It of! before the horrified specta- tors could intervene. ANNOUNCEMENTS. COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS. ETC. "Dr. curt. n. D. - Start nuw home prevention cure now at Purdy Station. Westchester Co.. N. Y. U.S.A. "Hear the “Singing School" Long Creek Hail. Saturday. Novembegostizi . 5. . _"'*“ "Chicken Buppcr 35 and 2b cents on November 11th and. 12th at Hove River Basaar. OTZI-ll-b-tf. _._.. "club loading at Murray River November ma. sheen and ism" iorenoon. Hogs afternoon. 9814-11-8-21 "Corns to United Church Thanks- giving Supper in Victoria l-lail, Nov- ember 11th, 9823-11-3-31. "Owing to pressure of cther work. Rotary Mill closed to December lat- R. L. Coles, Milton Mills. 9605-11-9-21 "Reserve Nov. 20th, for chicken supper and bazaar in Bonshaw Hall. Bupper from 0 to ll. li not fine, come first fine night. ' 0004-21 -__. "Corns to Hope River on Thanks- giving night for entertainment. sale or winter-wear and fancy goods- 0722-11-5-tf. . "Cardigan Hail-Jruesday, Novem- ber 12th. Concert and Boclal in aid o! Street Lights. Charlottetown and local Talent. 0750-11-6-0-21. "Reserve Tuesday, November 12th for the Chick-en Supper in riartsvillo Hall. Xi not line following night. 9800-11-8-31. "Q. M. N. Cl. Rummage Bale Market Building. Tuesday morning November 12th at nine o'clock. ~ 9834-11-9-21. "Games, suppers. sale of 800d!- ‘Pwo nights fun and profit. Hope River. November l1 and l2 9061-21 "iuuday evening. November i2. special features, musical entertain- ment, 7.30 to 8.80. Drawing of prizes of lottery, Hope liver, Nov. l1. ' 9602-31 “Hunter River Club loading live- stock Thursday forenoon, November 14th. Nicholson Bros. 11-9-31 "Dance in Emerald Hail Monday. November 11th. Whtst and Dance will he held Friday. Novembs 15th. in- 5t01d 0f Tuesday. 0052-11-9-21. "Chlcktn Buppar. Bingfh Bazaar. I music by ladies of Vernon River par- ish in C. M. l. A. Hall on Monday. November 11th and Tuesday. Novem- ber 12th. 0700-11-7-31. "Don't mils Rev. D. M. Sinclair's illustrated lecture on David Livinl- (Canadian Press) SYDNEY MINES, N. 8., Oct. lL-At midnight tonight workers were still endeavoring to extinguish the fire in Princess comer-y, which broke" out early this morning in the stables of the pit, causing the deaths of nine- teen horses and serious injury to one man, who was trsPPBd for a time by Further Increases In Potato Prices .___._ (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Que; Nov. 8.- With loadings having fallen off considcably and a reduction be- ing shown in track stocks, potl- to prices were further increased on the Montreal wholesale produce nrarker, today. Trading was re- ported more active under the higher prices. Qncbeds were gen- erally quoted today at 51-85 l» 01.40 per 90 pounds in bulk. in oarlota on track here, whole New Brunswick Green Mountains were advanced from 81.00 to 01.70. Robbers Killed .__-._ (special to The Guardian‘) SHAWNEE, Oklm, Nov. a-Owan Edwards. alleged to have been a confederate of Fred Davis in the robbery of a bani: at Craig. Okla. several months ago and James A- Kiersey, 20, a Seminole, Okla, pol- iceman were shot to death in a I'm battle two and cm. half miles north of Horjo, Okla, last night. Armistice llay Once again the season of Armis- ll-Ofla in the United Church. B0110 tics has dawned when we must River. Thursday, 11th, at 7.80. (hing in a special way o! all that it '“"'“’°'m‘ meant sud moans to than of the l will be pgpggggfl heat Novolliblr lath at a P. M. Ad- mission 20 coats. Fifty per cant of Proceeds lo bl Iivln to P. 3.101111- 9812-11441. Ill‘; "Th0 ilflil 0f intone . so» of Haney-Mort, Chi ""1110 Itriaa of the Ladies’ Aid“ by request in the Salvation Anny citadel Tuesday night the Baptist Church an 51mm". and Oandy llmpirs who stood in its defence from 1010 to is, of those who died and of those who still Nmain. Jbr- thou who made the svelt- aacriiloe we must honor their mem- ory not only in prlym- W‘ 1n 8°“ worn towards their dependents. We must not unduly nsourn their ab- sence: for this m. m"- “mm” from the warfare of this world PM “Yllllbsiisflrnhus l "1 ‘hnssday. November- 12th at Cen- tral Bsdaque Hall. ff the day is swmly dav followina. _ 0038-11-0-21. the Pesos of God." _ Thole who remain must work to- gether towards unity and comrade; Fire In Mine ‘ At Sydney Is Sti_l_l_ Burning The Canadian Legion, B. E. S. L. the flames. Although the fire was still raging in the pit, the workmen had succeeds“ in reaching the seat of the blaze, and reported the ilsmesl practically anaemia-dowr- from the burning straw and hay in the stables rendered the task of the (Ctnfttilllltd 0n P820 3) Alleged Scandal HALIFAX, Nov. l-That alleged irregularities in connection with the vote 0n the liquor question plebis- cite amoanted to a public scandal and that steps would be taken to bring the matter before the Pro- Taught Premier NETlEBlflFj THE lilliiilflN liiifliifiil] Monthly Financial Statement for‘ Can- ada ~ Revenue and expenditure Record. ed Increases Over Totals For Same Per. iod In Last Fiscal Year. (Canadian Press) _ OTTAWA. Nov. 8—-'I‘otal ordinary revenue o! tzssnanasw and ordinary expenditure of $182,686,642 for the seven months o! the fiscal year, which ended October 31st, last are shown in the monthly financial statement for the Dominion of Canada, issued C laJ rrvrp ti) i. 9.15.‘, Spectre of Unemploy-i §eposited Over l53il§2 Million Dollars To €ove_1_'_._$hortage ma" H” Stalkedi Union Industrial Bank President For Many Months 0i’ the Year - Blame Railways For Lot of Distress. I l WINNIPFfi, Man, Nov, 3_A pic. ‘ m" 0f misery 1n the mmmg 552K511‘. of Canada, where the spectre of un- l Bmllloyment stalked for many months f the year, was portrayed by speak. 8B‘- frs-m Eastern and Western Can-l yada, before the all-Crnurilan Congress James W. Connor, tucker of Pre- m. Labor at ‘he Chang 8835M] U‘ mler King, Hon. W- D- Elli" “"5 l‘ the annual convention here this af- nnrnbcr of other distinguish“! CM" tsrnoon. A debate dramatic and path~ v thrvush the Department of Finance today. Both revenue and expenditure re- cord-ed increases over the totals for the corresponding period in the last ilscal year. During the corresponding seven months of the last fiscal yesr. total ordinary revenue was $273,126.- 341, while total ordinary expenditure amounted in $177,033,840. The total net debt of the Dominion on Octob- er 31st. last, according to depart- mental iigures was 02.137.134.003 as compared with 32.211.926.036 on Oc- lnberfllat. 1028. FllR PRIBES The report of C. M. Lampoon d: Co, Ltd, Sale of furs under date of November 4th shows the following decline in the price of raw furs. vincial Government, was the state- ment of Revuw. D. Wilson. Pres-l ident o: tlvej-lalifax City and County Plebiacite Committee last niaht. i Mr. Wilson said that this decision | of the prohibition forces followed a‘ meeting c-f the executive of the Pleb- iscite ‘Cmmittee yesterday. Back On Throne (lpeclal to The Guardian) MDNTE CARI-D MONACO. NOV. 8 -Band.s played, cannons boomed and flags waved today aa Prince’ Louis of Monaco, whose throne was[ ""4 h’? i w°m'"‘- "mm" “i” {ed to vs Canadians so far as can be represented in. mnmmy w ‘Hum wwmgnlylsscertalned, since the institution ofitheee men. as ‘Nitric decoration on Jan. as, 1856. This lowing tabulation. over his Kingdom. Peace Muskrat .. 15% lower Ermine .. 20 ‘it lower Mink .. ... 30 7c lower ~Martin .. ... ... ... 1b % lower Red F01! .. 10%lower Black Bllver Fox and V. black . . . . .. . 10 '7» lower Medium Silvers .. 25% lower Pale Silver .. 25% lower how Grade skins o! all types of Silver Fox - .. ... 40% lower Beaver .. .. . .. 5% lower The general dQCllne in all furs from the report to hand no dcubt is due to the depressing effects of the stock market condition. (amt lit radians during his thirty-year servl" u) principal of Berlin High School, w)“, i; dead at his Hamilton resi- dence in his 87th 7081'- Governor General Chooses RugMade By S ’Side Lady During a recent visit of lord and Lolly Wllllnldon to the Gan- aaim nsnaicmis Guild Jim-..- bitlon in the art galleries at Mon- treal Lord Willlngdon was at- tracted by the beautiful hooked gqgg from Prince Edward Island and purchased one in which the design was two old women in black, on high backed chairs. sli- houettcd ‘ ‘t a twilllht blllfl background. This rug is the hand- icraft of Mrs. Nell MaoLeod of Summerslde and ls her own de- sign, flawlessly worked in wool of Island manufacture. The rug was originally made for Mrs. Maeheodh grandson. Mr. H. T. Holman asked in be allowes! to send ft to the Exhibition. it will now grace the rooms of Rfdeau Ila-IL Mrs. MacLcud is to be con- gratniafed 0n having her rug selected from numerous other! by Lord Wllllngdon. A ‘acslmlle of this rug was shown at the Curio Exhibition, held by the Daught- ers of the Emlllflf. in Summer- aide last year.--S. To-Day VWII Be Big Event in History For Con. V. C ’s (by W. W. Murray. Staff Wrltafl The Victoria Gross has been award- i 1 Canadian Press awarded the decoration. Of that total 26 were born in Canada, one half whom still survive. Six provinces are the birthplaccs ‘wmvfi "Y m‘ m‘ °' “ma” is recalled by the banquet, which is Ontario, w; Quebec. o: Nova Smile Ohmilmte’ mum" M n” Pmwefilpeing held today in London in hon- 3; New Brunswick 3-, Manitoba 3; who came here from Lake Comet over a weekend, interviewed the dim, satisfied leaders and pacified them. Message From ship, not only in behalf of tho wel- fare of returned comrades, but for the interests of our City, Province‘, Dominion and Impirs. l coon-ideal what a heritage we‘ have earned through the part play- ed by the members of this areal. organisation in tho days of strain and stress. the ‘Writ o! unselfish- nals and unity of action. Members of the lngion are in a special and peculiar pusitiob to play a strong hand in all that stands for the right. aitnoush our nucleus and political views are iuat as strong as ..._-_-_ ...-_ (Omtiaued sofas s), ____ ‘ Y or of Britain's Victoria Cross heroes.‘ At this function the Prince of Wales (will meet many recipients of the " honor, among whom is a strong con- tingent from Canada. During the Great War 8i members of the Canadian Corps (‘ the C -" n Cavalry Brigade) were British Columbia l‘. English-born Canadian soldiers up- c-n whom the Victoria Cross was con- ferred --‘- l4, ‘“ ‘1 l0 and Irish s. Ibur A cipienla of the honour were 1a|-_ (Continued on Page 7i Last Minute News Flashes (spacial to The Guardian) GUIIBIO, Nov. I-lt. Ion. llr Goorla Ibstor. who recentlf represented Canada at the League of Nations assembly will roach he" latarlay Nov. 0th., on the Daohaaa of Mahmoud. woacssraa. m». rm. s.- Iive workmen ‘were blown to pisses in a rzanaturs esolaatoa. oflopouudeofdyuamiteina shaft t! tho Metropolitan Water Department of Ooldbrooh early tn- day. WINNIIIG. Nov. lv-Naviga- tlon season oloaod bore officially on Thursday with waters in the lad liver lid Ills Wfnnfpdl "I! lowest In many years, -* in- Jty to lake and rlvu bosfa, “PMITaiFHeTcET-‘diers that all mineral o1 indicated in the fol-i filo. culminated in the adoptizn of a resolution urging the Damn-gm,‘ Tsmvemment '10 appoint a Royal Com- 'mi&ion to investigate living con-i (Continued on Page 3) YoangPremier ‘ . Will Ask For Confidence Vote (Special t0 the Guarian) ST. JOHNS, Newfoundland, Nov. 8.--A proclamation in today's . land in Labrador, not at this date , held by any person under subs- i isting lease or grant, and not at this dnfe subject of application for a license shall be reserved un- ll. S. BllfiEl l (Canadian Press) i waszsmcrorr, Nay. tl-The bud-l get for 1931 will amount to $3,830.-\ 000.000 or about $111,000,000 less than ‘ last year, when the total with the‘) flhproprlations and the deficiency reached $3,941.000,,00O. I I 1 l I Plenty Snow In Sault Ste Marie i (Special to 'I‘lre Guardian) SAULT 51E. ilifiltili, Ont. Nov. tip-Seven inches of snow this morning at Fratcr should be a big aid to hunters, accord- ing to reports from up the A. C. R. Trafnmen report that deer j and moose are to be seen all a- long the lint. Many of the hunt- I crs are meeting with suacss. l Automobiles are new pn_s.ng through the streets laden with big game, and many of these motors coming from north of the city are covered with snow. JEFFERSON, Wis, Nov. 8.- Five men held up the Farmers and Merchants Bunk of Jeffer- son today. and escaped with ap- I 1 Trys To Save Funds Of The Institution Used In Stock Mar- ket Activities By Group Of Junior Executives. stitution used in stock market acti- vities by a group of its Junior execu- FLINT. Micl’... Nov. ii-Oiliccrs of‘ .1’. 2s. The first announcement of the the Union Industrial Bank in a statc- deiulcatlon last week gave the to- ment issued today revealed that C. Htal as $800,000. It was explained to- S. Mott. President of the Bank and day that. while the gros shortage a Vice-President of General Motorsl was $2,008,000, subsequent recoveries UOTPR. has made a cash deposit of of securities her.- brought, the sum $2,038,000 to cover funds of the in- involved down to $800,000. iWouId Penalize Stock gfmbling (Canadian Press) gambling operations as have recently WASHINGTON, Nov. 8.-Amend- disgraced the country, was advocated ment oi’ the Federal Board to assert today by Senator Glass of Virginia, it: authority and to prevent by pen- a. former D_e_fr_gg gf the alization such disasters in stock Treasury. llll MAlESlYHhe Weather, Etc lifiMi RESUMESI i'"_"""" A (Canadian Press) i BAto ueaoco MAN Knows ‘(node's PLENTY 1 Airdience Cheered For», Several Minutes‘ When the King En- tered Royal Box At Drury Lane Theatre. 8.001111. tut; LONDON. Nov. 8~Klng George got buck into the full stride of Lun- don social life today for the first time since he was stricken ill nearly a year ago. He had engagznrents for the afternoon and for dinner and then attended a performance o: the nusical play “Rose Marie" at Drury Northhrvest winds. cloudy and cool, Lane theatre‘ Toronto, fair .. ....44—30 Th“ “Imm” m“ Km‘ “m” up‘ Quelrc. cloudv ...as~2s a: hrorstilsnigg u; Prhlizss my“ m Charlottetown, cloudy ... ....40-32 ‘r ‘Wm’ °‘“°' Wm“ Halifax, ciear . . . . . ..s2_so “a "mm" t° B“°“‘“““““ Pilm- High tide this afternoon at 4.41 and tomorrow mornnig at 3.12. Sun sets this afternoon at 4.35 and rises tomorrow morning at 6.45. First qurarwr moon, Saturday. Nov. 9, 9.46 a. m. summeralde tide eighteen minutes later than Charlottetown. (Cmtinued on Page i-i) proximately $105,000 in cash and securities. After slugging the ' cashier and firing two shots into I the floor. the men sped east out of town. Sounding the burglar alarm failed to attract the at- tention of citizens. It had been ringing almost daily because of mechanical faults, §4 QOOO§O§-O-O§Q\ Q i Condensed Specials KATE-ac pet worn net each insertion in this column. Canadian Legion Service AT THE MONUMENT Hi‘ 10.40 ARMISTICE MORNING §§©§O§§©O§O§§ QOQQ‘ QXQQ§Q ._. ---___ , WAMZED — PRIVATE SECRETARY two hours daily. Apply B. C., cars of Guardian. 9006 0 Godour help in a Beneath the shadow ADDRESS—REV. FATHER (VHARA Our hope for years to come. Our shelter from the stormy blast, And our eternal home. Thy saints have dwelt secure Sufficient is Thine arm alone, And our defence is sure. O God our help in ages past, Our hope for years to come, Be Thou our guard while troubles last, And our eternal home. Amen. WANTED-COLLEGE Gilli. W110 would be willing to assist at 110mg- work. Free board. Apply at this ges past, 011169. 9660-11 ‘ENVELOPE SPECIALS-Mo FOR 50; 30c for 100'. 60o for 250; 01.00 for 500; 81.95 for 1000. Guardian of Thy throne, omu- U- "10 LET.” “FOR. BALI" AND "Board and Rooms" cards always on hand cheap. Guardian Central Job Printers. 1f. FOX IIANCIIIItB-II IOU WANT your foxes skinned and cleaned in the latest up-to-data ‘manner, leave (Continued on f them at m! office. satisfaction - sun-mind. Prices reasonable. J’. D-JWKU- lethal-ads, i.