' PIP" Friday: ymrey Harbour Saturday-n ' . 1 MAxIMs 0|’ l MERCHANT. that to Wdwihm D951, fawn-the rum dog does j A half point oi! may brinl directly upon the rocks. MAXIMS or a MERCHANT ("iii ardial. Pounded i881. vffflhiinfiv‘... flllflllln Two CHEN-o CHARILOTTETOWN. CANADAWEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 27, 1929 i0 PAGES t. 1 Aunua. Suhncrlptlqne Ilnlivned I550!- ly lilnil Cnumin and U. ii. A. "M. >954» t ,. (Canadian Press) ‘wNDON. Nov. Qk-Gfles are still gwggping over Great Britain, causing loss oi lives and extensive properly amgge. Th0 W018i: trouble I155 I760!) qrperienced in ‘Wales, and 0n the northern coast. At Holylake, She- ahire, a lifeboat battling mountain- ous seas throughout the night. “arching for missing vessels, which Gales A re Still Sweepingjfngland Loss Of Life And Much Property ' Damage, Is Reported—Exten- sive F-loods In South Wales. set out from Deesicie and a relief motor boat: which followed her met whh no success, Extensive flood; in South Wales and Devonshire caused tho loss of several lives. Motorists in many districts in Wales found their way blocked with water five feet deep. Gangs oi railwaymen at Pontiypndc have been busy since Sunday repairing (racks. (mums: or PREMIERS uvu PAPEN am Thought That Present Rate Per Ton Was I N o t Reasonable Price. (Clnllllln Press) MONTREAL, Qua, Nov. 26—i'iol- lowing a conference here today be- tween Prernic C. Howard Iiierg-usou and Prenaier 1.. A. Taschereau oi Quebec. it was announced they had agreed that sixty dollars pe-r ton was a reasonable and fair price for newsprint. ‘flue ‘mite oi $55 a ton was not i fair prim at the present time not slider": reesonllble rel/um to the provinces o! Oniario and Quebec, Premier- Taschereau said after the conference. The miers will now proceed to use their, influence to bring what normal pressure they can to bear on the manufacturers, to induce them lo agree as to the fair price oi “WPPYIIIII. Practically all the pro- ducers Mr. Taschereau said, are will in: to adopt the $60 figure, but some oi them have long term com, Irracis with. publishers at low-er prices. Premiers Ferguson and Tas- _._ -.i..¢_.._ _--__. (Continued on Page 3) No ‘Iintenticn Of . Closing Bases (Special to The Guardian) IoNDoN. Nov. 30-11110 Gvvtw‘ ment has no intention oi olosin! its minor naval bases in Bonnuda and Jamaica, Albert V. Alexander, First Lord of the Admiralty, told l. ques- tioner in the House of Commons to- day. ANNOUNCEMENTS. COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS. ETC- "Dance in Emerald flail Thursday hiiht- November 98th. Lest cancel.“ "Comma. "Bum-he." Moniasut Saturday. Admission ilo and 35c. izi-u-zw-ai. "Kinkora Hall, Auction forty-live! in Tiinkvrs Hall Friday niehi. N0- vember 29th. Lunch served. liZ-ZI "chroma; at Carleton. our 0! shingles. also rough and match boardLiledley Muttart. 126-11-27-11. "Concert and hox Social in Heath's Hall, lint novelty. tollllhi- Oooe program. Ladies with boxes free. Coffee mm» 132-11-27-11. "Club loading ‘livestock at Hunter! ftivn, Thursday forenoon, November‘ 28th. hilt it once. For eels. Leicester ram. ‘Nicholson Bros, Hunter River ‘m’ 114-21 "Come to the Chicken Bum»! in Cherry valley mu on ‘Tuesday. 1R9- u-a. seamen and eumnr 4° m"- lf eiormfwiii bl held lint ‘fine nirht ioliowigg, _~ m-ii-ac-si "VIM my)‘; m "Pair Cell". show of notion. been bur-Ins thrill Kminlioh thunder: French nim- Drops Nearly Two Miles To Death WASHINGTON, D. 0., 110v. 26-The little English comb“, Diane he was testing for the Navy hurtled Lieutenant George T. Cuddihy lo death today from nearly two miles above Boiling Field. The veteran speed und test pilot was buried with the ship's engine and fuselage ten feet be- low the soggy earth. Some who saw the plunge said the plane eiieed through the clouds at about k-n thousand feet eleva- tion, dived approximately 2,000 feet and then went scrcechingly info a widening spiral as part of the plane whirled off. llvflfliilli Ioiasio, while the rest fund has been in excess of capital. In $116 0811 19B" i (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Que, Nov. 26— Qtrong evidence oi the strength of the banking position in Canada is afforded by the annual statement 0i the Bank of Mcntrealfor the fiscal year ended October 31st,, 1929._’I'he general statement of assets and lia- bilities eslablisiies a number of new records. Total assets at $965,336,997 are at a record level, as a result of the recent stock issue. The Paid 11D capital has been increased to $35,- tyrought up to 37343540. $2,000,000 department, call loans in Canada are mt practically the some level us a year ago, at $39,406,650 as against $39,147,086, while call loans in Great Britain and the United States are substantially lower at $15,506,017 down from $138,965,168. Current loans in Canada stand at $370,082,- 184 as compared with $308,752,388 lust Y"!- His Lordship Is Slowly Improving (Canadian Pro”) MONTREAL, Que., Nov. aim-aun- op Louis O’i..eary of Charlottetown, P. E. 1.. iodey was still holding his own. He has been a patient at the Royal Victoria Hospital for the 086i two weeks, showing slow but Bradual INEIIn TITXES AT TNE RITYNI Result oi Monday's Judah): at the Royal Fox Show. Female pup, medium silver: Hillfl- phrey, Baker. Lee, Callbcck. Pure Canadian: Humphrcy- Male pup, pale: Clark, Callbeck, L. B. Pollock. Ohio National: Monkley, Pollock. Iiemale pup, pale: Callback. Ruth- ven amt, Clark. Pollock. l-lumPmPY- Herd of three. get oi Ono 118m! Humphrey, ‘Pollock, Ruthven Brett. Pollock. I-lerd one male. Bumphrey. Callbeck. Canadian. Champion Adult male: A- *1:- 5°‘ gore. ‘ iour females: Clark. Pure '79P‘ “l9 PQIJIIIIIITI 0f Burin, (l) Harbor of Island Miquelo ""1""!!! ‘"1’ Avlliln. Newfoundland, IMPIlRT-ANCE ‘TIT MIIIIITIMES sGivelLlTyfRajl, d "—- Disiailiiivvs lrt Rates‘ From N, Y. Mines To Ontario. SAINT JOHN, NOV. 26.—The order of the Board 0i Railway Commission- ers for Canada disallowing the rates published by the Pennsylvania and New York Central Lines, on salt from New York States mines to Ottawa and Cornwall, Ont., shows that, inso- far as inbound international rates are concerned, the Board oi Railway Commissioners has jurisdiction, ac- cording to an opinion expressed yes-; terday by A. P. Paterson, President oiI the Transportation Comh-lissi A of the‘ Maritime Board of ‘Trade. This action oi the Railway Board, Mr. Paterson said. was the culmin- ation oi representations made by the Maritime Transportation Commission and thereby the Cornwall and Ottawa markets were reinstated for salt pro- duced in Mniagash, Nova Scotic, which had been shipped to that dis- trict under the provisions of the Mar- itime Freight Rates Act. Th3 meant considerable to the Nova Scolia con-l (Continued on Page 3) A fllilluich from Nowlouhdlhnd can, "v Fro nob possession, struck by quake inundation, and (4) M", shown‘ JUDGEMENT IIF also in tho ares. swept by tidal wave, a1 Winter no, Hon. w. M.‘ Lca, Minister oi Agriculture, J. W. Boul- ter, Deputy Minister, and Mr. W. R. Shaw, Provincial Livestock superin- iendent, who returned this week from Toronto, express themselves as well satisfied with the exhibition. and particularly with the slmcess of the combined efforts oi the Mari- time Provinces in their conduct of “Maritime Day" for which the dir- ectors were congratulated by the management of the show. 'On the evening oi "Maritime Day" Hon. Mr. mum the tale of a. huge tidal wave, following the twang “if”, count of Newfoundland, claiming as lives and causing much dimes, a h" “T B"!!! PEIIIIIIIIII. Newfoundland, in I118 0f Bill‘!!! fill south coast of Newfoundland a 1810M; Representatives Return From Toronto Minister . Of Agriculture Officials _ Report Great Publicity _Rece_ived By Maritimes Al: The Royal Winter Fair. r e ...o»,¢~...-_~ - . . i. .; _ ._ island nprmnfiiwi at thfltoy-“Lciu delivered s‘ splendid address be- Areos AT-fected On NfTd. 00.135; Recent Echzrthqaalziei And Departmental ore a large audience in the Colis- eum outlining Maritime possibilities. During his stay in Toronto, Mr. Bouiter attended a number oi agri- cultural conferences, and the annual meeting oi the Grain World Exhib- ition Association of which he is a director. . Interviewed with regard t0 the pro- ceedings at the show Mr. W. R. Shaw gave a very interesting report. "My personal impression of the (Continued on Page 3) ITIINNING MINISTER irruggilc: (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Nov. 26~Charles Dun- ning was tonight sworn in as Minis- ter of Finance. The ceremony was carried out before the Governor Ger.- eral at eight; o'clock. SIGNIFICANT; STATEMENT (Canadian Press) LONDON, Nov. iii-A significant gtatement in the House of Commons lug night by Hon. Tom Shaw, Min- ister of War, is the talk oi political circles today. He argued that dur- ing the war $37,500,000 had been loaned to the Slate at inflated rates oi interest and the country was now bovine $500,000,000 annually to peo- ple. who had not the smallest moral right to it. It is no), clear wheiiher Mr. Shaw was expressing merely his own view on the mattér or the view of the Cabinet. There was no elucidation forth- coming today, for reports of efforts to approach Mr. Shaw brought the:- emphatic response from his private secretary, that the Minister had said all he wished i0 say in the House oi Commons. Secretaries oi duher Cabinet Ministers were equal- ly reticent and denied any know- lodge of the 'me.tter. Mr. Shaw's statement found a reduction on the Stock Exchange. The lone was weak at the opcnifll, and Prim W". r Reserve: Hui!!!)b709- Champion you old male: Lea. ,flgln-va- a 1a wunu. marked down is a precwtionary’ manure to prcvent sales by nary-l hnidara. May Be Allowed In Next Spring (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, 0nt., Nov. lid-Five thous end Mennonites now in Russia and seeking a haven oi refuge in Canada will not be admitted to the Dom- inion during the conning winter months. in makuug this announce- ment thle afternoon, Hon. Robert Ibrkc, lvfuaister oi Immigration and colonisation stated the question~of timatcd that e. possibility existed oi these Mennonites being admitted next spring when conditions for Reviewed His Accomplishments (Special to the Guardian) WASHINGTON, D. 0., Nov. 26.- President Hoover today reviewed the accomplishments oi his campaign for stable business conditions and ex- panded industrial activities and found much duet was encouraging. The con- struction oi 40 new ocean vessels, at a cost oi $250,000,000 is expected to follow the award oi the mail carry- "ing contracts. ‘This announcement was made by the Interdepartmcnt committee. OTTAWA, Ont, Nov. 20.-—'l‘he Thelon Game Sanctuary east of Great Slave Lake in the North- west Territories, which contains the last known herd of muskox on the Canadian mainland, has been closed to llltlllnl and white men, Hon. Charles Stewart, Minister oi the Interior announced yesterday, to conserve the herd oi approxim- ntely zoo. . their the admission oi these peasants had entry would be much more iavor- noi, been finally settled. Mr. Forke in- able. Six Stitches In Heart, .Wounded Man Living (Special to The Guardian) BALTIMORE, M. 1)., Nov. M.- Wlih Ill stitches closing a Wflllltl‘ In his burl. Iarriogton Hill, ll. was Itlil alive today It the Uni- versity ilcepitel. The operation wee performed Seterhy eitu llilb vfllice any. wle stabbed in a . brawl. Unless unforeseen con:- nlinttnna dnelon. ohnlciane an- diet he will recover. Checking the flow of blood with one fill". l succeeded in cloning the wound with atlichee. Iiveworemndeiatbelenven- trials and W! in the, left auricle. The eurgeon removed pert of Hill's imalt bile and two ribs to operate. The wonnd was three niartan a! an inch Inna 0")" H1011: the Atlantic seaboard, um. nd prlvntion: the affected area. (z) v (3) Nippers Harbor, another Newloundland settlement in the rr-lon INT ldlocent areas affected by tidal wave, INIIVEMBEII TERM Philwflflllhs here show: icw of Placentia on the SIIMNIEIISIITE SNPIIEME BIIIIRT I (Slieclal to the Guardian) SUMMERSIDE, Nov. Eli-The No. vember term of (he supreme Court Ollened in the Court House at Sum- mersidc on Tuesday morning, Hon, Mr. Justice Arsenault presiding. The Breeders (Canadian Press) TORONTO, Ont, Nov. 26-—Every- thing in the championship line went to Prmce Edward Island fox breed- ers at the Royal Winter Fair, in the final judging announced today. The only exceptions were the specials oi- fcred by the Ontario Government lo Ontario raised foxes only. A. L. Rn- gers of Kensington. curried off sweep- stakes on the adult and Peter G. Clark, Summerside, the same for the pup. Championship awards as f0!- lows: Champion adult male fox, A. L. Rogers, Kenslngicn, P. E. 1.; R0- serve, John L. Lea, Summerslde, P. E. L; champion adult female wheln- ed previous to 102a, A." n. Roam, Kensingion; reserve, Fred Fenning- dori, Blenheim, Ont.; champion adult P. E. lslandFox. Win All I Championships female fox whelpecl in i928, J. it. Locker-by, Kensington; reservefR. 5. Humphrey; champion adult female fox, J. R. Imckerby; reserve. R. “S. Humphrey; champion male fox born - in 1920, Peter G. Clark, Summerside; I rcsrve, R. S. Humphrey; champiob fcmnlc fox born in 1929. R. S. Hum- phrey; reserve, Robert, Baker, Sum- mersidc; best pair of matched silver worlds grand champion adult fox, male or female, A. L. Rogers, Kon- sington, P. E. 1.; reserve. J. R. Lock- erby, Kenslngton; world's grand champion fox born in 1929, male or female, Peter G. Clark, Bummerside; reserve. R. s. Humphrey. / -' Judges: V. Fayle, Toronto; P.‘ S. Taylor, Little Shemogue, N. B. ' ' Lord TVillingdon Wins Box Candy TORONTO, Nov. zit-Lord Willingdon weighed himself at the Royal Winter Fair today, paiid a. quarter for it and won a box of candy, because Lorne Ca:- 101‘. weight ‘ missed his guess. Lorne doesn't min very often, but he told his Vice Regal pa.- iron when he handed over a. box of candy today. “You aure fooled me that time." “Overcoat included," inquired ills Excellency. "Surely." laid Lorne. "Youwe overdone-it," laughed the GovernofiGenerel and the Vice Regal burden failed to reg- ister beyond the one hundred 21nd sixtieth Fiiund on the shin- ing brass disc. following Grand Jury was empan. @1195? Helwlm Clark, foreman, Elijah Gard. John Dailgnn, Maynard Schuy- llifin, Frank Shea, Laughlin McNgy. m- Allsust Ahearrb. Arthur L. Rennie and J. Keir Runway; In addressing the Grand Jury, His Lordship. ¢°n_ gratulated them on the fact that there were no criminal cases to be submfVed to them. This absence oi crime speaks well for’ Prince County. that new pevails. we have cause for (Continued on Page 3) é Special Train For I Banana Shipment I 1 (Special to the Guardian) HALIFAX, N. s-., Nov. 26.-The first movement of bananas from the West Indies through the port of 1m]- ifax for this season left here last "TQM for Montreal and points west, as far as Saskatoon. The bananas.- are ex the S. S. “Cathrrart" of the Can- adian National sleamships and are being moved lay special train. House Burned To The Ground The residence of Mr. Solomon Mll- ligan of Poplar Grove was totally dc- stroyed by fire last Saturday night. Mr. Milligsn and his son, who were the only occupants oi the house, had xetlred for the night. Neighbours not- iced the flames shooting from the rcoi shortly after ten o'clock and those who arrived at the iiocne first aroused the occupants none too soon lsuv. GENERAE PRESENTS our ‘AT rugluvm, Prize For Best Three. year-old Canadian Ontario. (ED601121 to the Guardian) TORONTO, Nov. ze-"ma Roya- Arricuiturai winter Fnir had g; least one of its several‘ adjective‘: Justified yesterday by the visit of the representative of Royalty in Canada, Viscount Willingdon, his Majesty‘: rfillresriltativc in the Dominion, made g an appearance. both In the morning ; and in the evening. His Excellency‘: arrival in the evening, was of course, the nfcre ceremonial. lIis presence . on the latter occasion was for the ___________ I I G purpose of presenting the Governor NIIIEIIIIS TRAIN (Special in the Guardian) ‘Generals cup for horses suitable for ymllitary remounts. It was one oi I the greatest occasions of the Royal IWinter Fair, m.- both the fashion ‘and the horse fancier devotees oi who city. The appearance oi the | CHEYENNE» wwmmi- N°"~ 23-", Governor General was greeted with ‘Approximately forty passengers oi the through thc train, taking cash and jewelry from passengers. Six of the trains eight cars were derailed, and five toppled against an embankment. but no one was seriously injured. The Weather, Etc 4m: Rama has MADE sfmnw A1 Home POPULAR Acme /. . ' Z0 v0.1, ' Ti ! i.) I a ceremonial fanfare fitting to ‘Hi: Th)? D¢°ple of the County should Union Pacific Portland Limited wereI gxcc11cp,c_.vws high 0mm A troop o; strive to maintain this good record. 'robbcd three miles east of here last) (he Royal Canadian Dragoons up-‘ Tl"? PTmfI-“CE from a whole is freeI night by a youthful bandit, whoips-arml in (he arena to greet the ap- Irmm 591%)“ "I'm- FOI’ ibis and for ‘wrecked the train by pulling spikes‘ proach of the Vic: Regal Party. Ai- iihe Reneral condition of prosperityfrom the rails and themsingle hand- ter these superb horsemen; clad in ed, made a thorough going trip scarlet tilnlcs, primed mounted bras: I helmets and bearing pennoned lance: had performed their spirited musical wide. His Excellency was conducted Iover a rare rug spread across the flan bark to where the lroop we: lined up. in order to congratulate the i leader. In competition last night at thc Royal Winter Fair for the cur awarded by His Excellency, Viscount Willingdon. for the best 3 year old Canadian bred horse. Dereck, own- ed by R. S. McLaughlin of Oshawa. won the honor. This is the second year that Viscount Willingdon has presented a cup for competition in the classification before mentioned. and it is also the second year that Mr. McLaughlin has been successful in SCCllilllg the coveted award. he having won it last year on the Ct- caslon oi its initial presentation. TORONTO. Ont, Nov. Zii-Thei’! are 221 cnrloads of livestock from all parts of Canada and the United I i Fair. This is an indication of thc __..__._...---- ------——-i_—l--' (Continucd on' Page 3) -__--.-- ‘oc-coocoeooooc e0 000040-0050 Condensed Specials. RATE-dc pcr word net Strong southwest winds mostly cloudy and mild with some light lo- cal showers. Toronto. cloudy ... ... .. 34-44 Montreal, cloudy ... .... 26-18 Quebec, snow ... ... ... 24—4 as they barely escaped with their. lives. A small quantity of furniture‘ was saved from downstairs but the house and the greater part of theI contents were completely destroyedI ‘In is assumed that tho lire starild from ‘ tonight at 8.09. the flue near the roof. It is under- stood that Mr. Milliganb moet unfor- tunate loss la complete, al he carried am innnrhnm _fl. Charlottetown, fair ... ... .. 31-10 Halifax. fair ... ... ... 38-14: Si. John. cloudy ... 00113 Boston, lair 40-30 High tide this rooming at 7.56 and Sun rlsoe this morning rt 1.19 and sols this afternoon at 4.19. é each insertion in this column. ocooooocococoococoooob , ____________-__ ._,__~ '~ ‘TURNIPS-LOADING DAlLli IN "bulk" at Railway Dump, Cnar- lottetown. Phone Henry Small- wood, Southport. __.--_--.a-_-- i- _.___....._.__. BUYING PBLTS - MI. l». lqls bourne. oi London. England. is at present at Mr. A. S. Macbean‘; oi- ilce at Summereido and}! buyihl silver fox pelts. He h open to ‘a large quenmw end would like New moon Sunday, December irt, 12M a m. those having SIIVIP in! pelts for Ilia,‘ In diva him n mil Lil-fly’; ..i -; ‘KB foxes. George Callback, Summerslclc; , _ Bred Horse Goes to‘ 9924-11-33-‘01. 1: States on show at the Royal Winter -- ' ' I