yum-e man lass year. The funds for ' hideous n-iaay, Nov. soul. 1f storm! MAXIMSH 9! a MERCHANT Dotlielittlatlilllawelis-nltheblg _ y" I Q», ’ a m“ h _ u c»- c- M c - ----~ a The Peoples Paper Read by veryboliy *\ a é ...’? ~ I a °“ Covers Prince Edward Island Like the new ii ' m; nuarsllan. Founded’ llfl. "M" nelnwn (luardlan Two Coats. charln l it... Aicl Society DiscusLWelfa re Oi Neglected Chi ing Reports Presented At An- nuai Meeting Last Evening. The annual meeting of the Child- ren's Aid Society was held last night I; a o'clock in the City Council chambers, the president, Dr. W. J. p_ gglvrillan occupying the chair. Mr. 'l‘. E. McNutt, secretary read the minutes of the last meeting which were approved and adopted as read and presented the financial report which showed a smell balance on hand after the payment of all dis- purse nts. The financial report for the-three wards of . the society showed g balance of overssa, five dollars the support of these children are under the control of the Society. The interest arising from this fund is given to the 1081M‘ Plum! °l ‘hi’ children as recompense. The report was adop as read. ldren-Interest- TRU ANT OFFICERS REPORT The following report was presented by Mr. L. E. Shaw, truant officer:- Mr. President, ladies and gentlemen: 1 herewith submit for your consid- satlon my annual report for the year ended October 31st, 1929. l made three hundred and twenty- eight visits to homes; was seven times at Juvenile Court; was called to the police office nine times about minor cases and have taken back! to school again eight or ten child- ren who had not been attending. Regarding actual truancy I may state there has been very little of it "ring this pQYlOCI.‘ - - The attendance at the schools, (Continued on Plus S) Prohibition Is Dead Issue In N. S. Politics HALIFAX. Nov. iii-Hon. William Chisholm, leader of the Liberal par- ty in Nova Scotia, following a. con- ference of the members oi the ex- ecutive of the Liberal Association in the province in Halifalf yesterday made the following statement to the press: "The question oi Government Con- trol cannot be made s matter of Dar- ty controversy in the House and an Opposition vote in its favor is indi- cated. The people expressed them- selves for Government Control in un- mistnltable terms in the recent pleb-l uciic and if the Government. early~ in the session. brings in a bill in accordance with the views exiifeflwi it will be promptly enacted so far as the Opposition is concerned. irres- pective of the personal opinion of the members of that party. In thl-l vicw Premier Rhodes and ilovn- G. 5- Harrington, the Minister of Public Worn and Mimi. concur." VANCOUVER. B. C. Nov. ill- A " rlelalng of the city last. lillht brought home so citizens of Van- couver tho rlousness of the, power shortage, which has struck this and other centres‘ of the Peolfio northwest due to aubuormsl raln- tall during the past. year. street lights, which possibly could be spared were out. If rainfall (has not occur in the next few d!!! further steps will be taken toward additional conservation of power. Notice to Smelt Fishermen THE SMELT BAG-NET FISHING SEASON IS NOW OPEN. S, T. GALLANT, Supervisor of r" he'll!- ll-zs-sl, ‘- ANNOUNCEMENTS. , COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS. arc. “"Path Across the Hill" at Cont"! asunder. I'll-ii “Harem Saturday. November 30th for the variety entertainment at St. "ammo nan. Good music, sale or Dial. lfl-ll-il-fll. ..___i “Notice. a» that special show. French liver. tonight. Murray Bef- bcur saturdsy- Show and dance. "mu wuulun. aseuear. 1N nil-i "Coma to tgmdblokeu Supper In mum Valle! on ‘bluesy, Deo- ifli- Aomusleu and supper so oenh. llstormywiilbebeidfiratfine his!" “limes v a ls-l-n-ac-ss “o! h . ...._ m‘ “mbluatwwver. member Bishops Are‘ All I Doing Well (Canadian Press) _ MONTREAL, Qua, Nov. l3- Ths three dlstiuglllshld 016187‘ men who are ill in Montreal hol- pitsls were all doing as well as could be expected, it. was, rc- flfkd Sdlfi .llill\t‘Iova-.J~ L. Richardson, Anglican Bishop el Fredericton, N‘. 3., and Bight Rev. lnuis Ulnar]. Bananas Cl- thollc Bishop of Charlottetown, P. B. L, are at the Royal Victor- la. Hospital, and Bight Bov. I‘. Coyturier, llomsn Catholic Bla- hop of Alexandria. 011K. ls In the Montreal General lloapltaL Fine Memorial _ For. Sllerbroolze MB. G. D. MAcKINNON, BROTHER 0F MR. I. J. MacKINNON. EBEGTS BEAUTIFUL PUB 1C BUILDING IN MEMORY I’ DEPABTID WIFE. The following extract from an extended article in the Bl-lerbrooke, (Que), Daily Record of Nov. 21, will be read with interest here. Mr. Mac- Kinnon, whose presentation of the magnificent memorial building is des- cribed in- the article. is a brother of Mr. J. J. MacKinnon, Charlottetown. and has many warm friends in this Province: "Before a large and representative gathering of local citisens, the Mary L. MacKinnon Memorial building, on Montreal Street. was formally open- ed at three o'clock yesterday after- nonn by Mrs. J. M. S. M80130!!!“- daughter of Mr. Course D- Mic!!!“- non and the late Mrs. MacKinrlon. and dedicated by the aev. Alfred Bright, of Toronto, formerly of this city, "To the glory oi God. our Fa- ther, and in loving memory of Marv 1.. Mackinnon." "This fine memorial has been er- qmg by w. MaoKinnon for the benefit of wornankind, and in unem- cry of his wife, whose kindly W0?‘ est in the welfare or women and young girls proniiited him to NIP!“ uatc her name and memory in "c" a building as she had wished would some dsy be placed at the iii-we! of the women of Sherbrooke. c704" the building stands on Mmtreal Street. an imvmins buflfi‘ (n. "mm qutwggd appearances. and rally-equipped in ""1 "PM ‘° glorious lady whom it was Shel‘- brookfs misfortune to i010 11W"! may a year ago. but whose name mg mama-y will remain for 7"" w some enshrined within the four walls of u» aullains which M" soup her some. carrvins wt I am... which she mo lens cherub“ butwhich she didnotinllfetiuss serve the purpose for which it is iii-i tended. It is afins memorial to a] ‘ATTENDANCE REUIJRIJS AT FAIR noun Marked Grand Fin- -ale 0f Royal Winter Fair. (Special to the Guardian) TORONTO, 0nt., Nov. fla-All pre- vious records‘ for attendance and receipts at the Royal whiter‘ Fair have been broken this YQI-r- Today the fair winds up with Ontario in the limelight, and the Ontario parade this evening will be the moat impressive that has been held. Premier Ferguson will ver an addre at the ringside this even- lnB after the Pfiade "of Ontario's prim winning livestock. An impres- sive ceremony has been arranged as s grand finale, in which two squad- rons oflloyalCansdian Psgoons and a detatchment of Royal Canadian Mounted Police will take part. The playing of "Lights Out" will mark the actual end of the Fair. llllwl mm hluwluu. cllllamn Sir Arthur Currie, Re- tiring President, Is Made" Grand Presi. dent D I‘. H. D. Johnson 6n Execu- tive. acorns, Sask., us. za-Llcut. Col- onel L: R. Lafleche, of Ottawa, was this afternoon unanimously elected to the presidency of the Canadian Leg- ion of the British Empire Service League for the next year, the great assembly of delegates giving the new president a tremendous ovation. As a tribute to General Currie, the con- vention unanimously created the of- (Continued on Page 3) Rash Shipments Of Can. Apples (Special to The Guardian) MONTREAL, Que. Nov. ill-Rush shlpfnenld of Canadian apples for Britain are reihr forward in sreat numbers on boats leaving this Port during the present weekend, it was stated ioday by G. 1.‘. Bellrose, As- siatant General Maneser of the Cl- nadian National Express. Special attention was drawn by the Express Company to the allite- bility oi rosy Canadian apples as Ohrismas presents, to be sent from Canada to friends iesidilil in Brit- ain, with the result that more ship- ments have gone forward during re- cent week-a than in any Wflod l0 date. The shipment of apples is sim piified by arrangements whereby they can be forwarded direct from m, store where they are baron-sad (o the recipient in the Old Land. Will Inaugu rate Air Mail Service (Canadian Press) _ 'o'r'rAwA, one, Nov. ss-An ex- perimental air mall service! beiweaii Montreal, Quebec City, Moncton and at John. N. n. was authorised te- er. by Hon. r. a Vehloi». Postmaster General. The “to! will be ‘operat- ed daily except Builders. "Ari-ins on Monday. December 9th., and will beflownbdda wflllnansflortto establish s fast mail connection be- tween the cent-ml portions of the Dominion all tlleAtlsntic Coast. nu pemuawsshamssrvlce. at first. will be purely experimental see fulfilled. "3- Club ltovsmbar 80th at W) P. a; Isaacg, I lfidl-SI-lle vs constan- poulhv INP- - (Oouiluvieii on» cinnamon u. nature and will bdrm with s ‘viswtoflndingthspsssibla anemones-vice. i ‘y. Impressive Ceremony I I iiililnlrzlnvlil CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER _29, 1929 “Mysterious Disappearance Mystery shrouds one disappear- ance of Very Rev. Francis Forster (Mi). who went u. Montreal ioilvreulreal after checking u. “l, as, mm his invalid colleen». My- the Windsor station "ac ‘l o'clock‘ Fathor Player (fllht) on his arrival from England on Nov. 10. Dr. Fora- ter, who was the uperior-geucrsl of ililRllIA was \‘\\\\ - l0 BAPITIJEATES Til ‘THE DEMANDS ilF SIJVIETS China and Soviet Govt. Will Re-establish the Status Quo On The C h i n e s e Eastern Railway In Manchur- la. MAXIMS 0F I MERCHANT ‘ . 4 1 Annua. subscriptions llellvervd SIMI- -y lllail Canada and U. l. A, 51-5"- PAGES Much I Interest In BylElection l. Finn, K. C. Was Nominated By Liberals To Contest Pro- vincial By-Election In Halifax County. (Canadian Press) mcesent contest. The Government, ‘the Oorder of St. Basil in America, {resides at Toronto. Ha vanished, In Sunday, Nov. B. It is feared that hs [may have been the victim of thugs, (Canadian Press) QUEBEC, Que, Nov. fill-Asked to comment on a. statement yesterday by I. F. Keer. General Manage:- of the Hamilton Spectator and a mem- ber of the newsprint committees of both the Canadian Daily Newspaper Association and the American News- Cov. General And . Viscoun-tess On Way To Halifax (Canadian Press) QUEBEC. Que, Nov. 28—Thci.i' Excellenoics the Governor General and Viscountess Willingdon and their party were in Quebec for a few hours ioday and left for l-lali- fax by train. They are due at the paper Publishers Associaiion, in Nova Scotia. Capital tomorrow and which he criticised the action of will sail for the West Indies late Premier G. Howard Ferguson, of tomorrow night. Ontario and Premier ‘Inschereau, of_ Quebec in endeavoring to increascl the price of newsprint, Premier Tas- v chcresu today said he had no inten- 7 tlon oi engaging in a newspaper Beaver br 00k s controversy on this subject. I cannot a take issue uliih every one exprcss- Empire FY83 irlg opinions on the newsprint sit- _ nation, Mr. Tsschereau said. We do Tfade Cafnpalgn not wish to interfere more than ne- cessary in the matter of newsprint prices, but can expect that news- ‘print manufactured from timber cut from the crown lands of‘ the prov- incc of Quebec, can be sold at cost. When shown Mr. Kers‘ statement, which ‘said publishers of both Can- adian and United sates newspap- ers are quite justified in their in- dignation over the effort the Can- adian Premiers seem to be making to countenance a condition where- by the Hearst publications, which have been “notoriously unfriendly to Great Britain and the British Em- pire generally, should p8)’ lower prices ‘for their newsprint than any other publishers, Premier Tascher- ecu said he was amazed that any discrimination is being shown by either Premier Ferguson or myself in favor of the Hearst publications, is absoluiely contrary to the fact, Premier Taschereau declared, Hear-st will be on exactly the same footing as all other publishers. schedule for s permanent service. which may be inaugurated in the future if public support is for/boom- ing. Hon. m. Veniot intimated that consideration would in’ all proba- bility bc given to a permanent ‘ser- vice if the volume of mail carried by the planes operated during the experimental ates». appeared to justify the measure. Mail bound for and received from points across the Atlantic will be materially speeded up by the new service. A similar ex- perimental service was flown lets last winter with considerable suc- oess. although weather condilions duringsgrestpartofthetimewere so bad that it was felt no fair Judge- ment could be passed, either for or MAY CONFER WITH R. B. BENNETT OVER PROPOSALS. 0N THE LATTEITS ARRIVAL IN TORONTO. (Special to the Guardian) LONDON Nov. 28.--C0incidcnt with the rrival here tomorrow of R. B. Bennett.‘ Canadian Conservative ;Les.der, an extensive front page re- {view of Benverbroolds Empire Free '|'I‘l'ade campaign appears in the Daily iExpress wherein Canadian endorse- ment is given prominence. has rlliscd the question whether Beaverbrook plans to confer with Bennett on the iformers proposal. Thar such a con- gerence is probable is indicated by Beaverbrooks reply to certain ques- tions today. "'Do you intend to dis- ,cuss your proposals with Mr. Benn- 'ett?" The Telegram asked. "That de- pends on Bennett" was the reply. "what lines would the discussion fcl-_ low?" "That again depends on Ben- nett. I will discuss proposals with IDYbOCY likely to help the cause." "Are .you satisfied with the progress of_ Iycur ideals in Canada? l am more than content. The movement is now the dominant, issue on both sides of politics; I could not expect more." Incorrect _.,_j (Special to the Guardian) LONDON. Nov. n-Reports em- Georgs would attend ‘the wedding oi Age Khan, wealthy Indian ‘man, Dec. ‘I and act as a witness, mating from France that Prince! sport-s- _ HALIFAX, N. S., NOV. ZIP-R. E. MOSCOW, Nov. 2B.—The Mukden i Government was officially reported tonight to have capitulated to the de- mands of the Soviet Government for re-establishment of the status riuo on the Chinese Eastern Railway in Man- ‘ churia before opening negotiations for peaceful settlement of the dis- pute. i Acting Commissar of Foreign AI-l fairs Maxim Litvlnofi tonight for- ? worded‘ to the provincial government a telegram recommending a rein- statement of M. E. M. Shanov as manager and M. Etsmont, as assistant manager of the railway. He appointed M. Simanosky foreign '''' "'_' I (Continued on Page 3) i CANADIAN c H E is E IN 8E60Nil_ PLACE Imports Into Britain Exceeded (by Those From New Zealand. LONDON, November 28—-..ew Zea- land outstrips Canada. in supplying cheese to the British market. Ro- ports issued by the Empire marketing board tonight show that 84 per cent of cheeses imported into the United Kingdom in i928 came from over- seas parts of the Empire. New zealand led Canada with 1,. 555,000 lmndredweight. Canada was second with 920,000 hundredweight, and Australia. third with 74.000. The report gives the result of a diverting study of the Londoner's palate. The survey covered over 500 retailers, supply trade ranging from the millionaires of Mayfair to the doclryards 0f Deptford. Cheddar cheese-New Zealand, Canadian and English-is the staple cheese of the great rnass of the population. white cheese is the fav- orite. although the dockyard workers prefer colored. The popular taste is for mild cheese. Stiltons do well for Christmas. but have a limited sale at other times. Gorgonzola is popu- lar in the Lambeth section, but only in cold weather. One dealer said peo- ple ate Gorgonzola. when dining out. but did not take it home with them. “War” Avertecl (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Que, Nov 2B-Wi1at threatened to be a pulp and paper price war between lilternational Pulp and Paper Co.. and the other Canad- ian newsprint cos. interested, has been averted. In an interview today A. R. Grausteln, oi New York, Pre- sident of the lnlornarional Company said his Company was ready to ac- icede to the view oi other companies and consent to an increase in the price of newsprint. Poincare Is Finn, K. C., of Halifax, was homin- ated tonight by the Liberal D8115! i0 contest the provincial ‘by-election in llalifax County on January 21st. Prof. A. l... MacDonald, was chos- en President of the Halifax County Liberal Association at a meeting of the executive this afternoon. The nomination of Mr. Finn. after the speaker's selection, enjoy- ed a. majority oi 2 votes in the last House. ivith Hon. Mr. Mahoney’! death. Ellis margin was roduwd W one, thus the election of a Liberal would make the standing, Conserva- tives, 22; Liberals. 21. and not count- ing the Speaker, would place the ipartles on s. parity in the Assembly. while a Conservative "victory would ,John F. Mahoney, late Minister of "Natural Resources. Dr. George restore the Government majority of two. Dr. Murphy, well known in medical circles is making his first appearance in political life. Mr. Finn was first elcded to the Assembly in 1906 and returned M the next three general elections. Hf Mufphy, of Halifax, recently amept- W85 a member of the Government ed the Conservative nonunation and without Portfolio for a time and was sworn into the Rhodes’ Gov- ' resigned in 1923 to enter (the Fed- ernment without Portfolio. ieral House. At the Dominion (dies- Particular interest centres in the tion in 1925 he was defeated. whose name was the only one to 8o before the. Convention, completes the campaign peraonell of both por- ties in the election to fill the vacan- cy caused by‘ the death of Hon. H. ‘Royal York Buys ‘Champion Steers Doctor Tarrecl _ A And Feathered (Special to The Guardian) PENTICTON, B. C., Nov. 28- Cialmlng that he had been tuned i (Special to The Guardian) TORONTO, out, Nov. 28.—1n ordss to ensure sfull larder for the comin} m.‘ gen)" by Qlugflgg 1;, festive season, the Royal York Boil 0",)", m" o; m, up, John yesterday entered the list of buyen Oliver, former Premier or British at the Royal Winter Fair and secured Qmumbh, m; v_ g, Laura", 1 the special carload lot of champion Fromm“), eye, “y, um gm] ; steers, which have made a great im- throat specialist, staggered into f P10551011 8010M; Cattle MP9"! fillflfll u,“ on Mom-by, w, h“; p“. i the Fflll‘. This champion herd oi fif- “m o; M, bu], mum; Wm, u; l teen hand picked steers, bred and and qumg on", has been M. ' raised on the famed Maclntyre ranch "Sm; and i, no“ w; on bu", lg i ih Southern Alberta, weighed in at h stagflt i slightly under 1.200 pounds l|ll"Cf Th, (mum; com" g, n“, 0g g . and are heralded on all sides as ihl series of alleged attempt; u. b”. 3 finest bunch of beef cattle ever ti’ mkch the Mme o; m; [lumen have been finished in Canada. ‘Ihl Th,” we,“ u, m, “o, w" v management also purchased thi “mud "d ‘w; on m, m" ]n_ ‘ grand champion wethcr of the show scribed the ma“ qbludon h," and in addition the first prize car loi .1 all ye who enter here." °f 1°" lambs- WASIIINGTON, D. C., Nov. 2U. —Secl'etary Adams said today the ireels of the three cruisers, whose ank construction was suspended by order of President Hoover last summer, will in no event be laid until after the London unna- mcnis conference in January, The Weather, Etc In The States (Special ic the Guardian) WASHINGTON. D. C. Nov. 28.- Tllanksgiving cheer spread over thl hand for rich and poor alike. A plcntiiudc of turkeys, brought is reduction from l0 to i2 cents per - pound, and in cases uiherc even then the price was prohibitive, choritablt organizations churches and civic so- cleities were ready with an abundance :01 holiday fare. Tile general scent showed no particular emphasis on charity rvork‘ and bore out the stato- {nlenis of economists as to the pros- perous condition of American affairs. i TORONTO, out. Nov. 28.--The limited States today celebrates her annual thanksgiving. President Her- Hoover has issued a proclama- iation calling for special thanksgiv- 11h; for the abundance of the harvest or. this day. In accordance with this |pr0Cl3mi1Ll0n the United States Con- lsulatc in Toronto is closed for the lday. The American Women's Clul {is observing the holiday by holding a dinner and dance at the Royal York tonight, when Hon. William iAoY Covwa I i vu. PROBABLY in: FIRST BARa-BAcK SCtrong west to worthwest winds. Almost Well (Special lo The Guardian) PARIS. Nov. 28.~Former F-esldent Raymond Poincare who has under- gone two operations within the lasl, few months, is near complete recov ery and will shortly resume his actiu life, physicians stated today. The for- mer ? “ant is understood to br- plgm-ling a trip b0 Argentina, ll against the service. llast year d.- ‘were declared by Maior Alexander though Echo De Paris states that. r.» iswa was the western terminus oi his equerry today to be absolutely will first spend several months re- iuoonoot. ‘cuperating in southern trance. tl fir d older; probably gifteicdxhoxrs c iPhillips, United States Ambassador Toronto rm- 44-18 i“ “m” ‘"11 be "l" 8”" '~‘P"‘"'*- Montreal cloudy .. ... ... 40—22|-—------ Quebec clear l‘ H" n. 36__18i:eoeoooooo-o§eeeeoeooooeti Halifax cloudy .. .. ... ... 45-42 (londensed Specials lottetown rain .... .~- 43~3<"|: RATE-dc per word he! St John fail 48-38 t nlch insertion in this column. Boston cloudy .. 54-40 1 “. ".“ (W York cloudy .. sa-as °‘" ’“‘“ ‘” l-ligh tide this morning at 8.52 Hid tonight at 9.21. Sun rises this morning at. 7.19 and wt: this afternoon at 4.18. \"sw moon Sunday, Dec. l, 12.24 s. ._.-_.._ llllYlNG PELTS -- MI. L ROI- bourne. or London. mailed. u a1 present st Mr. A. E. Macleanu of- fice at Summerside and is buying silver fox pelts. lie is open to bin _ large r ~ "Yes and would like all ‘ ./\ “do, 4 attach minutes ma. )._. .q opw... ‘a “l” ‘or-h lavas- than UMNIOILQWIII so give him a call. 111-0 nation today. with turkey feasts on~