_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ MAXIMS \ 05 I _ Mr;aoiiliNr A mm ought not fo' dread the dif- neultlce that confront him. for it ¢|v¢;blmaobancof.oahowhhmstaL l ~ ~ ., _ 1 _ 7 ' W '-*__ .T ‘Y \ I ll ll 1081 _ a al lr, Illlll I ~ élxililillleti :T Guardian Two Conte. C “f Min. znance 1._crir.__°5..11y 111 Crisis .Of His Illness Is Believed To Have Been Reached, And J No Alarm Is Expressed As to ‘ The Ultimate (Canadian Preeal , TORONTO. ont., Nov. :l-btriclu en with lobar pneumonia on a visit to Toronto about a week ago. Hon James A. Rflbbv Olllldlln_Minlllel’ cl Finance wee lying critically lil. at tho loyal York Howl todliy- Tho crisis of bla illnell il believed to have been reached and while no el- srm is exvreliood l_l to the llltuillte outcome, the fact that his doctors spent two hours in consultation this moming was regarded as indicating the seriousness of Mr. nobifs condi- tion. Another consultation will be held gt one o‘ciocir; meanwhile the doctors state Mr. Robb le holding his own. Mr. Robb is seventy years old and hes held the Portfolio of Fin- ance in the Mackenzie King Gov- ernment llnoe l09l. when he suc- oeeded the late Hon. W. B. Floldinl- Previously he was Minister cf Im- migration and Colonization. Mrs. Robb arrived yesterday from volieylicid, accompanied by Must Christina Robb. the Ministers ais- ter. ‘ It was exulalned by Watson sollar. Mr. llobb’g secretary, that their ar- rival was not at any special request from the doctors and dia not in- llcote that the situation was alarm- ing. Mrs._Robb. he said. preferred to be at the bedside rather than stay ifi valieyfield. when the separation from ner husband during the Ser- ious illness would cause her consid'~ arable worry. i-v--.noun ANNOUNCEMENTS. COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS. ETC. "Buying Hagslheep and Lambs it Kensington every 'thursday fm- noon. Aldon Mosse. ` oss:-io-:li-i/lontuestl. °*“’I’hc Path Across the Hill" will be presented by the Tyron Players in Graham's. Road Hall, Tuesdtll. NOV. ith. If stormy, Wednesday. 9655-ll-3-Si. "Como to entertainment and bas- ket social at Pleasant Grove Hall. Wednesday, November 6. Best citl’ talent present. Come and bring your ll-lends. 9645-ll-1-5i ...___ "Mlllview Bhibpins Club losdlnf livestock. Tuesday afternoon Nov- ember 12tii. List at once. Jenkins Bros., Secretory. 0008-li-2-Zi. “DL Olift. D, D. ~ Btstt novl home prevention cure now at Purdy Sill-lon. Westchester Co., N. Y.. ll.B.A. °*Mt. Stewart shipping club loading livestock Wednesday aftcmoon, Nov. till. till 3 o'cio:k_ D. J. McDonald. Hwy. aces-ll~2-21 “Wliist and Dance in Emerald Hall every Tuesday. Prizes given every nisht and one at and cf season for liahnt number oi points. 9663-ll-2-Si. “Haaelbrook Bazaar and Chicken Sulmtr will be held in Parsonage on Wednesday, November sth. Supper ff°i1\ 5 to 8. If not line, come lint fine oisht. _ sees-11.4-al. °"!'l1e cornwall Drarnatic society Pfllenfe "hae Old. Dairy !¢oui0lteld" in Mt. Stewart Hall on Wednesday. llovsmber oth at 8 dcloclc. _ _ . usa-ii-4-all. ` "North Wlibhife Nllilllt-comedy chow. Lots of action, dance follow- liw. Robert Wonka will play. Reel ¥°od time. Movies at canoe cove Tuesday, neo . °‘"Auat Jeruahy an the Warpath" ltwentea in York Hail by the Brack- l¢¥ Dramatic Players, Thursday even- “it» Nevemlm -na. u not noe. Nw. Outcome. _ LA'l'll\ TORONTO. Nov. 3.-Iifcn. Jllitea A. Robb, Canadian Minister of Finance, who is ill here with pneumonia, placed a restful night, and today showed slight improvement, it was stated bl' his physician' Dr. Darcy Prendcrgast. The crisis, however, ed that a turn will have come, for better or worse, within the next 80 hours. _.._.___.._.,____.._ Will Inaugurate (Canadian Prose) ' LONDON, Nov. 3.--Reports from Croydon today said an unnamed Canadian transport company was negotiating with Imperial Airways regarding inausuraticn of an sir naa- aenger service between Great Britain and Canada vis scotland, Iceland and Greenland. The reports acid designs for a, number of seaplsnes for use in the service had ben submitted to the British Air Ministry. The deeigne called for pianos driven by six snguisa with a total 'cf 3.000 horse-Power. They would bc capablaof Glfflilug 50 passengers on a ncn~stop flight of a thousand miles, Sweeping Victory For British Labor (Special to _thc Guardian) LONDON. NOV. 2-_-:A sweeping vic- tory tor British Labor was indicat- ed by the returns tabuiatwl early today from the municipal elections held in 400 cities and boroughs in England and Wales. Returns com' piled after midnight gave the Labor party lo! gains and li lessee; the Conservatives is gains. 60 losses: the Liberals is gains, 34 losses; the In~ dependents 10 gains. 84 losses. An interesting feature ofthe election was tile victory of seven women La- bor candidates ln Sheffield- ii Loffa Cows l Exeter svnvldilv l Wilrli ill: silouio HAVE A Gooo Swirl’ K\cl< _ _ i. , 21-2 `/ . ;>’ _ - `1"~'~:-_ ' ’7“ \*\\` l ,, 0 _ m ‘ill/V l iw '__r,.t at .Q 'Ah _ rsh# ¢ _`_____,,___-Q11-'v"“‘-""" 1-0R,gNq~o, Nov. 3-Maritime moderate winds, partly cloudy. Mt Toronto, cloudy Montreal, cl°lIdY ~-----~~-°"' Qughgg, r\|§ . . . . . . . . ........ Charlottetown.. cloudl’ ~ - - - - » - - !u1g_(‘g,/glglgfly .............. ge Jqhypfog B°|wn_ glqudy ....-.......-.- New York, cloudy . I-Iigh tide this afternoon at l. Ind tomorrow momma It 12-"- has still to dcvelop_ and it is expect.. . PassengerSei-vice `. tilll. much change in tomllefl “_” by éwo d____n__n. nm Wm .mm st-bd Uoiilnt Edward RAM. and Mrs. Hell!! as-44 Myhra Hoidfast, Salk. One brother ss-4| lsr. lllnooh Dinnla, Marshfield. and at-4| one sister. we. Hliiib Ooiwill. ¢iid» 40-4| also survive- 'l'e the bereaved New es-oliver the uuavdiaatende\'l,deepsyn~l 'I2-63 patlly. "\ rf R ;\,°._///.e \ \\ \ \ -f2<§§,;>,,> The PeoIe’s Read Eilody ~ __ _“___ _ *__ __ _ _ _ Oovors Pl‘lll00 llillllril Island Like the Dew \ _ if \\ ' “lil all ll ' RD/M' A | -unne- Tlu world reeord fer the gre- illetiol of eoteieee an an offic- lllll measured acre of ll-ld is claimed io have been smashed by a Monte Vista. Colorado, grower who. according io a Pueblo (Coll exchange of Oct. 21th, harvested 1,154 bushels of Brown leaatiee l from a measured acre daring the pressure wk. 'ron mio. it la aiafed, ia eqaivalentto approx- imately 08.100 pounds of peloton 1 li was produced ln connection _ will the annual contest held 0_7 _ todeternslnewboiltobaorowl- ed valley potato king at the Pure Seedlhovetobebeldtheretllle monila. l A iélgw-1 ‘2 lic: =|::_ |__'_' il Lf) l ==l:ns fD___|__‘_l _-|l""*_|2 --<|-1? (special io lba Guardian) ' UOLVYON. Nov- 2.-'lbndefl are being called from rel' icnal headiluariars of the Canadian National .Railways 'for the new Can- adian National hotel at Charlottetown P.E.!.'1‘nil»ll0teliaast0#P¥_Ull6l\ of the faith of lit Henry 'fluori- too, president ss on c. N. n. in un tourist penlelllues of the uarl- zdward Island, to meet the ever in Widely' Known Fox Breeder Passes Away '-..-»- The many friends throughout the city mg province of Mr. John R. Dinnle, Mount Edward Med. will re- gret to learn of his somewhat sudden death which took plloe yelinrdll' morning at his leie residence. Up to within an hour of his death Mr. Dinnis was apparently in his usual health, and during the morning had been Ghllled in feed- ing his foxes. Coming into the house, na complained of not feelin; well. and s doctor wel sent ror. He owed away shortly afterwards, delhi being due to heart failure. _ The late Mr. Dinnis was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Willlein Dlnnis. Mar- lliA.wherelsewaabcrn.May24. lldi. At the age of twlentY»eight he married Mill Marietta Dickin- son, of Fenwick, N. B., and next year moved to Montrose, where he can-leo on forming onrrltiolls lvl anulnberofyoarabaterliolnovedfo Alberton where he resided till leli when he moved to Charlottetown. Mr. Dinnls was the pioneer foxinea nf Queens County, building the flrlt ranch on his iarrnoo Mount ld- wardRoad.Aftertheleeseof9ll’¢ of this farm tothe Dominion Gov- ernment for the Experimental I'arm.\dr Dinnie erected a fine new resided" fuller the eit! _whole he “W4 lil' til his death. _ Mr. Bionic ie survived by liil 'if' and three lone.. Joh!! OOIMBIM Logan, Utah. Albert. Idlbo Bile ld- alw and Wesley R. at home: also the san Lula velleyfarrabnreeee ‘_ 1:. m.M‘uteliolco. .. f i _ ‘ 'l‘. 'D in ‘Z3 `e»,>' cu. lolervllle ture rrevliicel. nic it will proviso °‘ ' its stil fill? iff? girl l 2* gill 5 Pun* Q( .viii 2?. l ao l ther. Premier Ramsey lic Mill in the United shown in vboivrflrh "fresher" at clasele, the awarding of champion shine and the presentation 'of the raslnifiooat trophies donated to the winnerliathehlllbowlaetweeii drew e good attendance to tl-ia ex- hibition' grounda leturdey morning. Ilia llooolsl hieutenant Governor lrenb ll.. Hearts. in praaentins the trophies siefad that the F01 Bl-low willlodowninhiatoryaaonecfthe lnolt important exhibitions ever held in _Prince llldward Island, and cer~ tainly one of the neil. unporunt foil suooees of the first abow of this kin held in the province. it is apparent that the exhibition must be made an annual affair. Governor Hearts thought it fitting thlt the province in Wllioll, the industry originated should have the beet show in the world. In future years tne foxes shown at this exhibition will be re- cognized as the best the world can produce. His Honor paid e tribute to (Continued on Page al Prowse Bros. .. ._ 100.00 A. Horne dl Co. .. _ . 100.00 Aitken Ou oo. .. ._ _. 100.00 A. l. Fisher ._ . 60.00 Moore I Melioed ._ 50.00 ltanley. Inav sa Pardon sooo Donald Nicholson .. . 50.00 Debiois Brea. ._ sc.co llcobure at McKinnon .. .. 50.00 l\. Pickard do Co. .. ..... 50.00 Samuel Kennedy .. . . 25.00 Bruce Stewart at Co. _ _ . _ 25.00 25.00 25.00 » a 1 » » llflil Aliltoir .. ... ... ... PROTESTANT UBPIIMIAGE ANNUAL CULLEGTION a Guardian Pub.Co. __ 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 ( 25.00 25.00 20.00 20.00 15.00 _ 15.00 _ 15.00 l 15.00 1530 Hyndman&Co. .. ... ..._ Carvell Bros. ._ _ . ... W.K.Rcgers ._ G. 1'. Hutcheson .. . _ A. E. Dewar .. Issac Carter ._ ..... Henderson ds Cudmora ... Capt. T. G. Taylor ._ Davisdrrraser.. Alieydr Co. .. . . Rogers Hardware Co. .. . _ Patriot Pub: Cc. ._ ... (Uhlttinilol 03 PICS 3) LONDON. Nev. I-The lrltlel battleship Baaalllee, is reported ` tg have been _rant to Jaffa. rel-. aeiino. as sh ordiesfl precaution _ fa use of farther freebie there. l‘Al»ll. lien!-Andre 'rardlea _ eaeeeededtedey informing a alwlreaealllalaimeadiuiaa caalaotsraeasrcagaloesyiso evertlrewcffllalrllssddovln- meataabelebeell. __,____._,_.__..._._. 0fl'l‘AWA. lfev. l-Dr.!'eed- orutlifoailrsroievtfernsrbir- ectordeneralef holllleelta I t 3 l l "ab4ri»atoncmwmoroi\ei¢l»- lllh. ' 0606-ll A Matter of _Go _ llln “tl fill' *‘f“'°°°° °l‘_‘i' _ _____ _ H ‘ _, ___-.__ ,__ _-___ _ __ . __ _ _ _ _ .- _ ,_ __ s - - f eel; l 2 ll lg; il PIIIIAWAB. lhlll-If Nov. 2- lloltl Shilo. deposed bandit king of Afghanistan and eleven followers. were shot lo death io. In by from of Nedir llhen. lov! ruler of the oollllty, Whelan advices dlfcot from Klhll. cap- itol of Aflhlnlltali llld |0087. _/» ‘ CARDDIGTDN, llilllild, Nov. 3- The divisible lt-lol was hitched to her mooring me-It et lo o'ciock this morning. after her ant all rilgln trlll which lasted it noun. 'ma S3- - Maritirne Senators And _ i geating a. postponement, The letter' states that notwithstanding prac» r _ owing to absence, illness or other url- ls llgllllll Business Men Will Not Likely Meet Un til Spring. l In connection with the proposed' wnfsrenra cl wlaritlrns senators and lic .ioltlson vi‘°i\iiiiii°0-" l business men to be held in charlotte- “°e° W °M ii" few' works of il" town on Nov. 20th and Zlst, a com. world. who. in a moment of war i _ xnuriication has been received from °"u"“|l°-"”'“» “°Pi°d l’f°l’i"’l"°°- ‘N the Maritime Board of Trade sug- tlcally all the Maritime Senators warmly approved the holding of the conference, it will not berposeible. avoidable causes. to meet on the detox srranued However. there lil no intention whatever to abandon tho idea. The possibility is that the conr ference may be arranged for early during next season st Gttawa. Potato Market (Canadian Press) Wholesale produce market in Moi-l~ treal. New Brunswick potatoes sold l " H Curran. president of the Assoc-l Are Left Alone WASHINGTON, NW. l.--The result of the prohibition election in Nova Bcotla. yesterday brought from Henry lation against the Prohibition A.rn~` sridment, the inquiry today if the United States would not be the “next tlirowlng it overboard) lilo statement said. “On lou of Qntarics recent re- fusal to reinataio prohibition Nova Scotia now abandons it after 0 15- year trial. "Only Finland, Prince Edwslzl Island and the United States are left groping in the dark of attempted prohibiticm of the use of God's Gifts. All three are christian nations trying to forbid the use of Christian wlhe of the New Testa- ment. “Will the United Stal/es be the next to jettison this unfortunate fancy? or will it be Prince Edward island? or will ll; be Finland? _.__-.__, . land potatoes were generally quoted 'al tits to also. Prince nswani ls- at tl.'i5 tc 81.85 per so pounds in bags. IING GO INAWKWA -wtlorsl mmmlon iw mm- -- ~~-- ~ ~ ._ -f---Y-~---r Should Have ;’;:§::.3:.”;';;’..ff‘..“.:.'.’:.':l.:§ F 5'1"’ - Awdfdf Disfllbufed A country Two Months Ago, By Tile .eofenont Gov- l>..cl_......~. col. urécer sonatruatlolast Halifax' _ .gf .ll In I t _ vl~iunwu.npo¢¢s,dvulo»soln¢l- ~ - _ __ - pieced lr. mo, arid' mem- Lodge at 0 ~" ' ' " . fr- = .n ervle O ` 0 e I PMN' N' 5" 'nu conclusion or tin lucglcg of snows luis in me world. rl-om the SltIl3l1OIl Wlf _ ,. 5 _ presentative. Mackenzie l£‘:ig government It 0°- tswa, which is already in a Pretor- iolis situation, declared Col. Tiionlas Cantley, L_ L_ D., M. P. for Pliltou County, N. S. in conversation with a. Guardian reporter last evening. Colonel Cantley who is leaving for the mainland this afternoon after a short business visit. io the Provllloe. said the sweep made by Premier Per gusm in Ontario was really no sur~ prise lo those who were familiar with the situation in that Province. The result, from the Conservative standpoint, provineialiy and federally is all that could be desired. The only difficulty to anticipate will be in the size of Premier Ferg`\`:lscn‘s maiofltv which is really too large. Premier Rhodes rnet with this difficulty in i926 in the Nova. Scotia House. As an indication of the sentiment in ontario, however, the election has been a. wonderful Conservative vic- tory- Preralor King'| Mistake The mistake of tile Mackenzie King liiti lliiiliit Ntiiiii Fiiielliit f .‘:;.l;;‘:;‘::.‘;t,..i: - '5"""""'Y""""""" ' ' ago, Colonel Cantley continued. Con- ditions throughout Canada are not ar, all as good as they were, and the Government can no longer claim the co-operation of Providence in pro- viding overflowing prosperity. Rl Cited the total receipts of the Canadian National and Canadian Pacific Railways for the month of leptenaber 1030. which were nearly tl.000.00ii less than the correscvond- ing month laat year Financial dif- ficulties he predicted. will continue for the balance ai tha year. 'rho westem grain crops are not moving and as e result many railway elnuloyees from Montreal to the lute llrlhip. esffyliil a full crew and in command cf Meier scott, car fled out INN and allltilde ‘tests on the southern cout in the vicinity of tlte 1010 of Wight. Coast had been laid off. Montreal has been particularly af- fected, and the financial lose is bound lo react unfavourably upon the Government. In addition to this, the V’T PLA CED RD POSITYON Thomas Cantley. W On” Political h Guardian Re- O The result of the Ontario election will undoubtedly be a blow to the Gone To _The ._.ibersl defeat in Sasiuschewan hae Apnuncannenrbediaeeoteeillf--fi?-gf witlsotlwlvmvfe till lsehwtlb -~'~'~"~ himself. _ - ,,. .~-an .~'.¢,. f »~<-»-v... __._rT_ .._____ -"‘"-_-.,- .v l v cHAlu.0'r'i‘E'l‘0WN, CANADA, MONDAY, NovEMBER,4, 1929 lo PAGES ;;~-;;;,,»-,\,»;_;;»,;\-;_;,=~;,\_\';_»~;_ ~,g-,,~;_-__j_j_ O' T '= ` 1 . 1 ‘ . ' Of F' `°'°;;'::.F_f‘;;i°£’:_.i llllllllll §;;»,€f;f;:;,, sllllllll lla ANUVH.” USE Fill WATEH Blllllt _ -_rw . Field Day For Prohibi-‘_ tion Cases At Prince. Co. Capital Saturday? ?_'_ __ \ eulilinmoror. Nw, r-'ril»__rroole.r .The _:tor bottle was p"od'l<'ec :een something of a political disaster. rremier King is now in we West, en- deavouring to offset the effect of the llislt of Hon. R. B. Bennett, the |Conservativc chief. "But he will fail completely,” Colonel Cantl-By predicted emphatically- “‘Mr Bennett lr the dominant figure in Parlia ment; he has been for the last two sessions, and his recent tour of the West has been s. veritable triumph. The Government is"reaily in the po- :ltlorl of l man with his back to the wall. Ii: hesitated to take action at ,.he right time, and to call the gen- 'eral election when there was a fight- ; ills chance. Now that the opportunity has been let slip. it is unlikely that _there will be another owe. Conserv. ative sentiment is growing strengr er every month throughout Canada. We are prepared now or at any time for the federal contest It cannot come too soon; but we feel that the longer it is delayed the surer will be the vlctory,‘We are not worrying ‘_ bout anything that Premier King or his Crovemrnent can do in the West. All we are waiting fm- is a chance to get at them. They have ovcrstayed their time, and when a _Government does that-when the :ll¢°l>l¢. 9° as to speak, have "got their number" it does not matter much what they try to do; the re- sult is inevitable." l l i 'zrrvasorrr sncisas-sos rot 50; 30:: for 100; tba for 250:'|1.0t for 500: 01.95 for 1000. Cluardfali Mice. ' tl' °“l'0 LET.” “FOB SALE” AFD "Board and Rooms" cards nlwayt on hand cheap. Guardian central Job Printery. at °lPllD l‘0l BAL!-D' YOU WANT a good driver or fun horse for the__ winter. and also one that can wld, in its class next summer. buy one from me. Your choice olseveeai, horses. all at reasonable prices. Lt... Ool. D. A. Maclinnon, .Box 80. N. S. Conditions Good l Conditions in Nova Scotia. this [year have been better than at any tlms during the past ton years. the Colonel said. The crops have been ex- cellent. particularly the apple crop. The potato crop also has been good with no rot and with good prices lprevaillng. _ ` informed by the rrrwrilr cf the news of the critical condition of non. J. A. ltobb, Minietlr of finance in the roderal Government, Colonel Cantley exproleed (rest eolloom "Although we differ lrl politics, I have ln C--.slit in evidence and the d~feri_d- "‘t was fined $100 and costs. A par- ‘v from Albany was convicted fc cirivlng e car without markers and I ka-as fined $25 and costs. Ayy the _irc hibitlon cases were conducted by Chic Inspector Haywood. Attorneyggn eral Saunders was present during th' proceedings. Several of the ,ililgtig fined for the illegal consumptlcug c" liquor confessed wliero they had ob tained the liquor. ____ --‘Io-wwvi-ur _Robb/' he said. "His illness will bv felt seriously in the, Cabinet, am indeed I believe every member of tllr House will await further news of hi: wlldilivri with anxiety and solida- udo. ‘ Colonel Csntley, during his stay ir _oharlottetowrt is the guest ef Row _Din and Mrs. Ramsay, Upper- Prince _ StT6¢t, I l Q Nearly 25.000 automobiles croagdd I lthe desert between Syria and Iraq _ this year. _,..-,~_,.,-g--_--_-_.-icq--_p §% 64'#-O-OO-4'! l Condensed Specials RATE-do per word aut each insertion in this column- 0 %4044%%%O£ .._..._-~o...¢.-.4 a great personal esteem for lk. od Taste---Bread Baked With ROBIN HOOD iFloar{’fi _ Ohldotflwin. P. I. I. 0B9\~1.i~\-I ~.,,,»» \ _:..n ill* it _._-.,__.,‘ .._.»-_...aa i l 4,, `_ 1'; _. , D was against a party from Harmon.v.` ll tion of liquor. He was convicted and I ' - l l l Sulnrnerside parties charged with' __ _ selling liquor unlawfully were ad-‘ ' ` l _ i ing liquor in his possession contrary" ' ` to the prohibition act, was found' , in jail. A Bummerslde man who was “ » `l‘ils possession unlawfully, was con-'t vicfod and fined $300 or five month:-‘ liquor. one from New Annan and l l Hlillear. and were fined $10 or ‘nl clay: _ l -.-_,.._,,_-~ lldvillg liquor unlawfully in his pos | session, and another Surnmersidg de. I , r ___ -»-rr.;-; ms-=\:~¢n¢=.~» Y. ___J. ._:. _ »v~