OF} 7 MERCHANT, _-m- Acoutryoennotbegreater than has-sons. Entry List Is - Now Complete A"”‘”ff"_“' SW Keen Competition Expected In Every Class At Island's First Fox Show This Week. Ex- hibits Are Large And Re- presentative Of All Parts ‘ Of The Province. i The entryylist for the Silver Fox itors, Victoria. Mlsoouche, Alexand. Show which opens in Charlottetown ria and Hamilton each i! foxes, one tomorrow is now complete and exhibitor; Dunstaffnage l foxes, one shows a total entry of 477 foxes from exhibitor; Hafolbrook e foxes, two 10'! exhibitors. all. with one exception exhibitors; Mcncton, N. 3., long from this Province. The total value River and Traveller's Rest, each by c! the exhibit», is estimator! at about 0 foxes, one exhibitor; Murray Har- a quarter cf e million dollars. bour, ii foxes, 8 exhibitors; Marsh- Char tetowri heads the list with field 5 foxes, two exhibitors; Mt. 114 foxes entered by 20 exhibitors. Stewart, 5 foxes, one exhibitor; Summer “ is leccnd with 50 foxes North Bedeque. Mcrell, Gienfinnan, from 20 exhibitors. Howlan, comwall and 0’Leery, each An analysis of tho entry list shows 4 foxes, one exhibitor; Valleyfleld, that Kensington will be represented New London and Central Lot is. each by 43 foxes frosn 5 exhibitors; South- 3 foxes, one exhibitor; St. Eleanofs, port and Bunbury by 41 foxes from 5 2 foxes two exhibitors; Elleralie, and exhibitors; Mt. Herbert 2'7 foxes. 4 Fort Augustus. each 2 foxes, one ex- crhibitors; Mermaid 26 foxes, 5 ex- hibitor; Carleton, Hunter River, hibitors; Montague 25 foxes. l ex- Royalty, New London. and Emer- hibitors; lfergate l7 foxes, one ex- aid, each one fox. one exhibitor. hibitor; Borden 10 foxes. two exhib- The largest individual exhibitors are Messrs. McLurc and MacKinnon, Charlottetown, with 30 foxes". The second largest is Mr. Arthur C. Wood, Mt. Herbert, with 21 foxes, and the third largest Mr. J. Walter , __ Jones, with l9 foxes. There are twenty-one exhibitor: five firsts. REGINA. Bash, Oct. Rtflilla in 1911. ANNOUNCEMENTS, COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS. ETC. __-.-._ "Masquerade Dance, Cardigan who have entered a single fox. Nine- .‘ ~,., Qtlfl-iil-Bfl-ifil- teen have enteredtwo foxes. Eleven -'.; #4.: ‘I -,~ rev Q§;u.¢...=,;.,. . ---,—-.' -' exhibitors have entered ten or more F 1'01?! Md flflm es "Annondale ‘Ihuridl-y- 511°" l“ I 8485-10-26-31. “"- Dsnce. Orchestra. “Db cum n n _ 5m, now Exhibitors. home prevention cure now at Purdy Station, Weatobester 00., N. Y. UB-A- h "Pythian Sisters Rununage Sale. Y. M. o. A., Tuesday. 39. 9-30 e- m- 9496-10-26-3i Following is the list of names and addresses cf exhibitors: -L. R. Allen. Summerside; Robt. Baker, North Bedeque; E. S. Burleigh, Ellerslie; C. C. Baker, Kenslngiilfli H. R. Bak- "Concert at Hampton on ‘ruesdsy. - October 29th, Charlottetown talent M” 3i (Continued on Page 8) be stripped to New York, "Buying hogs, sheep and lambs at Emerald Thursday forenoon, October Canadian Apples ‘Vin Many, Prizes OTTAWA, Oct. Th-Thlrtoen “B! llfllcl in IWIH. one flat l" Purl and four seconds in ap- Plea were ewanded to oenaalaa exhibitors at tho mpg-u y.“ show, which has opened at. m". l’! Ill-ll. Birmlnshsm. according to cabled advices received here M» by the penal-mono cl Asri~ culture. light of the first prices were won by Nova Sectia lpplg " s W". end four by R-ltish Col- ombians. Nova Scctiaaa the three second priaae- ‘the meet aucceseful individual Canad- ian exhibitor yesterday Charles A. Bentley, cf Berwick, N- 8-. who scoured no fewer than Ill ARUNBISNIJP PASSES AWAY (Canadian Press) ‘it-Moat Rev. Oliver Elmer lidaithieu, Arch- bishop cf Regina died lest night. HewasbcrnetStJwchDeQI-iebec, near Quebec City. in 180s and went from the principal’. chair of llovel ‘University, Montreal, to become ad- ministrative head of the Diocese of Christmas Trees Are In Demand ' MONGTON, Oct. 20.-The annual movement of Christmas trees from the Maritime Provinces has com- menced. From now until the end of November the trees will be hewn down end hauled to railroad points, for bundling, after which they will Qhioeao. Philadelphia. and other large Am- erican cities. ILrIe quantities an handled by the Canadian National , mlht folio am. Everett nasum. asii-io-za-zi. Cla m m i s 3 [0 n e r Railways each year, and this year, "Buylnl hull. sheep and lambs at Vo at W t I do t“: egseefiejmtzfi ‘m. 1:4 afiig, afitmzwmtmnm’ w! s es n les Owing to restrictions which the lew 9610-10-20-21. ___ places in some parts of the United "Halloween Tea in aid 01 Uh"- iottetown Hospital in loegue of Cross llsil October 549th and 80th. 0501-31 "Cornwall-York Women's Instituto Will present their play, "Old Dairy Homestead," in Mershfield Hell, ‘hiesdey. Oct. 20th. 0496-10-20-21 "Concert at St. Eleenor-‘s l-fallNships for the West Indies. Dr. and Monday, October 28th, by Reusing-Mm Ruddlgk will make the com- Wri talent. If not fine will be held Wednesday, October, 80th. 949840-3641 "Bifllo will be played each night It the Halloween '10s in League of Oren hell. October 20th and aoth. Wonderful prizes. osci-si "Don't mils the Hellowven Dance in Morel] village Hall Wednesday.‘ October 80th. Good music. 9465-10-25-31. "Buying Hep, sheep and bomb! at Kensington every Thursday fare- ll°°lh Alden Moaee. flfl-lil-fll-Montuestf. ' "The Cardigan Shipping Club "Min: Wednesday, October _80th. l-lmu and Hogs. s. s. nosrnona. Wuhan. bslz-lo-rs-as "Reserve Tuesday, October 29th. for chicken supper in Kingston Hell. in lid o: the Baptist Church w. u. s. i‘ ‘term Wednesday. sasi-io-n-as. “Om so u» lean supper and ‘"111- in Iredelbane mu Thursday “W” u». n not a» cm one wins. NN-l0-lS-I0. “Don't fell to eee ‘me Little 71°"! Dramatic OlubJlore present MONTREAL, Oct. 2'I.-Dr. J. A. Ruddick of Ottawa, Commissioner of the Dairy and Cold Storage branch of the Iiederai Department of Agri- culture, and Mrs. Ruddick are a- mong the passengers who sail from Montreal today on the R. M. S. "Lady Somers" Canadian National Steam- pietc trip as fer as Jamaica. Other names on the passenger lists are those of Sir Arthur Kerri-l. K- B- ll- of Montreal, who was heed of the British Munitions Board in Olnldl- during the war. and Lldy HIT"- golng to Bermuda; m. James Mor- gan, chairmen of the Board of _Dir- ectors of Henry MOVES" “d mm‘ puny, Montreal, who is shill-Ii i0 “n up his winter residence in Bermuda. accompanied by hi! mnad3_‘,'3hm' Miss Alice Morsen. M159 5°"! Mm“ mfl Misses o. and r. Campbell. Montreal, Mr. H14 M“?- °h"fl°“ A‘ Sioe, Marblehead, to Bermuda, G. C. w.mwfl‘ht. Nun-mag to ICHBSSDH. Jamaica, where he is time!" °i ‘h’ Bank of Nova Scotia. The "Lady Somers" will make one more voyese from ‘Montreal before nlvllltlm closes. """'“'__-' "North Wiltshlre ionisht- W!“ ma,“ mow yet, dance fcllowinl- ma“ we,“ W111 piey. ldcviea at Vernon Tuesday. m‘ --_.a James Church Hallcwebn "St. pug for sale. .1: Bk is end pumpkin states in connection with tree cut- ting, American dealers in increasing numbers are turning each- year to the great Canadian forests for their spruce and fir trees. New CharchAt Summerfield’ Opén ed ' Yesterday Sunday was s. happy day for the Catholic people of Summerfleld and their friends. In the nos-nip: their new church was opened by Rt Rev- Mgr. McLean, v.0. An able sermon fitting the occasion was preached by Rev. L. Smith, of the Staff of St. Dunsta-ne University. noon Solemn Benediction of the Blessed sacrament wu sivui by l-lov. Pr. Oroken, assisted by RW- Fl‘- Murphy and Rev. Pr. W. V. McDon- ald. In the senctuel’! ‘wire Rt. Blv- Mgr. McLean. not. m. curl-en. J. .1. McDonald, '1‘. oampbeli and A- McDonald St. Damian's Cathedral Choir sang m m. afternoon services with Min Bessie nianohard wwiiiius Ii the arsen- Pather McOreel Pfleched an elo- quent urmcn on Christ the Kine. 311991111‘ the celebration 0! the (Ollt u e pleasant coincidence with the opening of the new church The new church is a handsome wooden struc- w ture, and renecteycredit upon x _ llrla,‘ - -- s, andilatberllobomlii. llllhllsvlrylikoinevcnbyhil unil- was: Sa."i.?.--=- oer"- ‘ *" "* °°°" ‘m’ $35.‘. a... in ...... - Trouble s Int-he eftor- ‘.7 W? r / I ."~""fl" Read- Covers Prince Edward Island Like the new AMONG THE MISSING‘ CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, MONDAY, OCTOBER 1929 5o "y" \ ' 7'1" , ; a dlen. Icuedod llfl. by verybody STURIES 0F NM. after a sole light from liked aricion. N. B. By a coincidence Dite Planning Visit To West Indies (Special to the Guardian) Drake about Jen the citadel in ‘Quebec. wmi iii HANDS (Canadian Press) CBOYDIIN. 1711s., Oct. 27.-Tbe Imperial Airways tonight announced the loss cf the Indian air liner, City of Rome, during e gale off Gen- oa. The crew of three, and the three men and e woman who were passen- gers were all drowned The aeroplane was flying from Alexandra, Egypt, to Genoa, where it would have trans- ferred its mails and passengers to another machine. GENOA, Italy, oct. 27-A British tad-motored aeroplane in the India service apparently carried seven per- sons to their deaths in the Ligurian See yestorday. The torpedo boat Selle, searching the section of the wetors where the plane had been forced down, found the body of the pilot, but no trace of the plane or the other persons. Late yesterday the British plane in en S O. 8., message said it was being forced to descend t0 the see neer peels. ow- ing to bed weather conditions. The see at the time was rough. An Ital- ien seaplane put. out yesterday to the rescue, but was unable to fin the other craft. ' »._¢_» BrianJAccepts __-_- - Urban I. Dlfolllll. If. ill Mons tans live-stock My". who went over the" Atlantic in his moneplaue, The Galilee Hind. amp-pun: to fly ma. , Newfoundland to Baghdad, is econ 5| he errand on landing at Si. John's men landed In tho Ancient Colony OTTAWA, one, Oct. oe-visoount "Id Indy Wlllinsdon are planning tovlsitthewestlhdlelfllilfaiLre- 11181111118 there until eftor the New Year. They will sail mun Halifax on u" 5- 5- 1ND Hawkins on Novem- ber 29- returninr on the a. s. Lady y 1s. Iiest year their Excellenciel spent Christmas at Ailiiilliiiiiilil l‘ the IP05 which Alecck llld Brown hopped cl on the pioneer trans“, lmiio flight to Ireland. Dlteman, who claims to be a degcendgng o; 5|;- "lmll Drake. hot his Pllns secret lo the lest minute, tolling Inqlh-g" -hawaeinNcwfeund-land ioeeek - dull about the Drake descendants. WITHDRAWALS FRilM BANKS IN CANADA (Chandlers Plum) armws, Ont, Oct. id-With. iirswals from benk accounts in Can- ii-‘ll dllfllld’ the first nine months of i-hl-Iyearahowcdupwardofthreebil- lion dollars. ‘rho Iimsate of bank debits for the period under review VII 389.907.000.000 as against Q30, 002,000,000 in thekfizst of 1m. By erase“ ‘paroamago gains were British Columbia, 22.4 percent; Ontario, 12 percent; Que. bec 9.0 percentpMaritimes 8 percent Ind the Prairie Provinces 1 percent. Fill-ups were made public today at the Dominion Bureau of Statistics. Ill seiitember alone bank debits were 13.6 percent greater than in the same month of last year, the aggregate cfor the Dominion in September be- 4118 8,470,000,000 compared with $3,- oshoooiioo in-‘soptsmbor, ma. Each of the economic areas with the ex- ception of the Prairie Provinces show advances in the month under review aver the corresponding month of 1928. Debits in the Province of ‘Quebec were nearly 2'! percent great- er while the gain in Ontario was 11 percent. The Maritime Provinces showed a gain of 0.5 percent. South African Minister To" U. S; In Washington (Special to the Guardian ) WASHINGTON, Oct. Zd-A Minis- ter to the United Statos from another Dominion of the British Empire er- rived in Washington. today. Eric Iouw of_ South Africa and Mrs. Iouw detrelned at the Union station, were met ,by Ronald Campbell, charge de effaires of the British Embassy, who in the absence of Sir Esme Row- (Oanadien Prose) PARIS, Oct. 2'1—Edouerd Deladier, announced tonight that Aristids Briand,‘ eleven- times Premier of iii-price, hadeoceptod the poet of Minister of Foreign Alfleira in the government Deiedier is organising. Politicians considered participation of the Socialists in the" Deladier Government a foregone conclusion. Daladier quetod M. d aa say- ing: "I accept collaboration in the government union with eo much the more pleasure, because I tried my- self to constitute e government cf the iefta without success." Poltleians said Island's mcapt- ance threw an entirely different light on the political situation. The success of Deladier is regarded to- ard, will present the new Minister to the United States Government. From the Canadian negation the Minister and Mm. Massey accompanied by mime Wrong, the first secretary, ‘rhcrnas Stone, 2nd secretary end laden . g-rd detachments which and creased m Soviet frontier Irwin ‘finelsurla. were TRAGEDY AREMANY Saddest Tales Come From Small Invest- ors Who Lost Every- ‘thing In Wall Street Crash — Wealthy In- vestor Missing. NEW YORK, Oct. lid-A funeral calm descended over the street call- ed "Wall" yesterday while the wail cf woe spread up the Island of Man- hattan, across to Brooklyn and Jer- reaches of the land. The rain-streaked image of George Washington stood as ever on the wide expanse of stone steps that lead up to the Sub-Treasury building. Stood with foot thrust forward, eyeing apatheti- cally the front doors of the Stock Exchange across the highway of high finance. Clustered about the statue were men and boys and a. few women. Some bsbbled. Some talked in low tones. Some whispered, but most of them stood and stared. STORIES OF TRAGEDY Stories of tragedy flew thick arid fast. Ibr while fortunes were lost in Thursday's crash, the saddest tales of financial destruction came from the smaller investors, the salaried people who staked their little savings on the stability of the market. The crowd on the Sub-Treasury building steps was enough to attest that something was stirring in Wall Streit. Down on the sidewalk in front of the crowd a street evangelist in a shabby black coat dropped to his knees and grcanecl out a prayer for the souls of sinners. A green-coated messenger boy, traveling at a lope, stepped on the evangelist/s leg and e sharp outcry interrupted the exhort- etiom. NO USE FOR. BANKS Street hewkers moved through the crowd, crying their wares. A big laugh greeted one fellow offering small savings blanks for 25 cents each. Slsht-seeinz busses took advantage 10 PAGES or the fire bell at a. quarter to three all destroyed, but he was partially yesterday morning. 1n a. very short'insured. ~ time by the flames and smoke shoot- ing UpWBId the fire was located in sey and the Bronx to the faraway yrowseks garage on Great Georgeabout the middle of the Street, and hundreds wended their way to the sceni. The building, owned by Stanley, Shaw and Peardon, was a total loss. The firemen as usual were prompt in their response to the alarm. On their v arrival the interior of the building , from this as they shot upward add- ; 1' was a, mass of flames. Seven streams I were directed on the building, aridl in the meantime three new cars and . three second hand were brought out; l the former through the plate glass show window and the latter through the rear entrance. It was found im- possible to save any of the other con- tents of the building, and between twenty and twenty-five and second hand, at least four or five | eflor-s oi the firemen it is quite con- _ new, had to be left to the mercy cf I celvlble that a confiagraticn of vol’! ,1 the flames. At a late hour yesterday serious consequences. 8118M 115W i f,‘ it was impossible to obtain an exact taken place. As it is we are once inventory of the cars that were des- mom indebted to the splendid fire-f troyed. Residents of the neighboring flzhtlns brisade for saving the C"! I buildings danger made immediate preparation‘ Owing to the confusion followini for an exodus, and for saving what i the fire the Messrs. Prowse were no property could be removed, From 1 in a position to make anything likc ii the barns in the rear of the Nlrs’. D. a Ii Stewart property three horses and is customary 101‘ the firm to carry en automobile were led out. to safety, insurance _on about 50 p. c. of the but fortunately the early collapse oflvalue of their goods and as they the doomed building and streams of , were more than ordinarily weli: _"v water on the walls of the adjoining i stocked at this time they mushli houses made it apparent that the I estimate that their loss would be be- fire was about under control, and no tween $20,000 and 825.000. their 111- furniture was removed from any of surance amounting to between $10.- the buildings. The buildings in im- 000 Ind 813-009- mediate danger were the residence, and tea. rooms of Mr. Milton Bell; 1 until Ivbout 0 O'clock yestfirdly mom‘ the Stewart Bakery, and the resi- in! slid had a watchman in chem dence of Mrs. D. Stewart, but for- tirnately they all escaped with noth- ‘ lng worse than a few cracked panes of glass and some blistered paint. ;,'~ in addition to W. B. Prowse and MAXIMS ore MERCHANT Don't be forever bounding and lpy- I int-they an alike detectable. Annual Subscriptions Delivered El-cl. lly lull Count" ~ud I7. IL LOG-bib. Fire Yesterday Destroys Cara Early Morning Fire Caused Se eral Thousand Dollars Dam- ‘i I age At Prowse Garage,' N Great George Street. Citizens were startled by the sound property of Mr. Lund was practicsllyi ' ‘fheoriginofthefircisesyctun-i‘ known. It is believed to have startodi-i building: and the oil-saturated floor rapidly carried the flames to the Wllllil There was no gasoline in the build- Z lng at the time, and a cask of cy-- iinder oil was one of the last things! . to igniie, and the lurid blus flemeai ‘ of citizens ' ed. a last spectacular terror to ths- ,3 ' scene. But these flames soon died "W ii _ away, and all danger was plOXlOUJlOCdi’ 1-, i over, '51‘ ‘l ‘ ‘ The location of the fire made it an ‘ ' ' especially dangerous one, as it ibrea- tened the whole block from Great 1, George to Prince Street, and from] Fitzroy to Kent. Had it not been for f the indefatigable and well-directot g. 0115, DEW realizing the imminent‘ imm l diMflYOIl-S filt- l - casino-bu“ sefhimanmn. .. The firemen stayed by the ruin: all day yesterday and lest night. Occupying the destroyed building Demonstrations ~i _ "Mf- Mvrsan" and "Mr. Lamont" and of the widespread interest in the canyon of commerce and routed their WllYl-W Dl-rtles through the financial districts. Guides on the bosses point- ed out various men walking through Nassau, Broad and Wall streets as "Mr. Mitchell,” selecting distinguish- ed-looking men from the crowd to Wriray the barons of gold. ‘rhere were many in the throngs who star. ed fixedly. bumped into pedestrians ""1 Pwi-i- stunned by their losses. There wer hundreds of clerks and messengers, red-eyed and leg-weary. They had been up an night, In an automat. restaurant nearby clerks and brokers gulped black coffee: end scurried back to their offices, (Continued on Page 3) Motorman Is Killed . (Canadian Press) Sons were T. V. Rodd, an uphol- cleaner. Mr. Rodd lost everything in sterer. and Gordon Lund, a fur his rooms and had no insurance. The _IB—— NEVER CALL A MAN NAMES was You're-z BlCqiiRlli HE i3 ' nient was reported today in the condition of both ‘a a and “ _ f“ bitter-set Wiicnenh. eullihfillyvlellrllyliel. ceeu. former Ircnch Premiers. Ieymend p m. 1r I t“ than Charlottetown. new moon Wednesday Oct, 2, 5.66 F " tide eighteen minutes .. N... (Canadian Press) LONDON, Oct. 27-Comihunist: sharD clash in the vicinity of Vic- toria Station. Several hundred per- sons attempted to march from Tra- falgar Square to the American Em- bassy as e demonstration agains‘. alleged persecution of militant work- ers in general and the Castonis, N C. textile workers especially. The)" had prepared a resolution of protest to be left for the Ambassador. Thc police finally broke up the demon- stratiori and arrested many of the participants. Condensed Specials HATE-dc per word each insertion in this column. O_-¢-0-§4§44O-O-O§§-Q ‘ENVELOPE SPECIALS-Me FOR 50; 80c for 100; 55c for 250; $1.00 TORONTO. Oct. av-Maritirne‘ m mo, ‘m, m, m” Quad,“ p, l. strong west to northwest winds, fair om“ u I i and cool, i Keith crowther, third secretary. Wang gygygy, N, 5,, my, g7_.Mqyd¢¢h Toronto cloudy .. .. 54-40 "m “m, To Ln.‘ BOARD AND _f i0 M"! thfi WOIOOMO O1 I Ill“? DO- Mgxengjg, 3Q, gum-gu- mqtm-gngn Quebec Cloudy ... ... ... .. ... room Bu“ on hum a; Qua-dun ' minion to the newcomers. The Irish on me Sydney and Glace Bay line Quebec cloudy .. 46-40 Qfflcg, ti Prev Ellie we! wnresenied by the was fatally injured yesterday after- Charlottetown fair .. .. 52-42 ______ .. ....._._ 3111i Military. W- J. MacAuley. the noon, when the tram car which he Halifax cloudy .. .. .. 50-42 "T0 LET." “F03 5M5" AND Minlstor being ewey from Weshing- was driving to- Glace my crashed st. John mn- .. .. 50-40 "5"" ‘ml mm" "m "1"" ton. i head on into an oncoming freightincston cloudy ... ... .. 64-46 fibrmgtecrksiup‘ ouudmlommf cer which was en route from Glace New York cloudy .. 54-44 ___ r‘ _ (Canadian Press) Bey io Sydney. High tide this moming at eso and mxcwsm c A," jmggqjq‘ KIABAIOVAK. U. l. 3.. Oct. tonight It 8-08- Society Christmas Cards and m- ll-The Tana News Agency te- (Canadian Press) sun sets this afternoon at 4.02 end voiopel. orders now bolas buolM- dby repulse that three white rears, on. fl-Jmprove- .tomorrow morning at cs1. Querdilu ileflull M Plluiflv- i1- OB PRINTING IN Ally H branches expeditiously executed Quotations supplied en reeuell‘ Guardian flsntrel Job Prln , _ m . and mounted police tonight had r ‘