MAXIMS ' Oil MERCHANT .i- ways in the flee of tremendous Iver! F“! lohlavement is at the cost of a 601MB“ will". and ai- odds. I . | g Guardlsr. Founded uar. ggsplzieta-wn Guardian Two Cents. CONS THING §PZ~7LL 0N NEW YORK EXCHANGE FREA Selling Frenzy Makes New Drama In Market_ Loan And Pawn Brokers Doing ‘Land Qffice" Business With Traders, W110 Are Pawning Jewels And Borrowing MQney with which T 0 ‘Cover Their Operafions_ tfiausdfan Prose) NEW YORK. N. Y., Oct. 80- Governore of the New York Stock Exchanae voted today to delay the opening tomorrow until noon, and to close the Exchange on Friday and Saturday. The Exchange will be op- fln Mflndly. the day preceding elec- tion day. Today at noon over live million shares had been sold and the tick- er was an hour behind the market. There was a feeling of reliei throushout Wall Street, when is- sues came back dve to thirty points today, following the debacle of yes- terday. Relief was alsolapparent on the Toronto Exchame, where stea- dy gains were the order of the day. The governors oi the_ New York ‘"3358!- in’ an omclel statement, laid “The volume of trading in the last week has been so enormous that the organization of the Stock hchwse houses has reached a i‘ 0"" physical and mechanical oozi- ditions, and to afford the overwork- ed stafl sufficient time to recupep. ate and recover their strength," "The governors believe that the shorter hours and the two days of hOMd-lys. as arranged will out the working organizations again in good condition and contribute materially to a more orderly and effective handling oi all the trading center- ing on the exchange." This line oi procedure has been adopted, after consultation with and approval by the so called banking group. The announcement was made from the Siock Exchange rostrum by Richard Whitney. a Vice President of the Exchanza. and was greeted with prolonged cheers. A letter sent out to Toronto and Montreal Stock n- changes, states that the Canadian Bankers Association had ‘ccided, as a matter oi policy, that they would state to‘ their broker customers, that lfllnt" of complete physical exhaus- tion. MottTof these employes andj those of the stock clearing corpora- tion have been on almost continu- ous duty for days and nights past, and many of them have been with- out sleep for 48 to '12 hours. "The Itvernora have felt under an ab- solute necessity to recognize the ANNOUNCEMENTS. COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS. ETC. “>'.'-.':‘:;;:a Saturday, --a....'. Sons" Tee's Theatre. 9537-l0-29-3l for the present they intend to re- quire maintenance of only 25 per cent margin on their street demand loans covered by industrial stocks in Toronto and Montreal and 33 1-3 per cent on mining issues. INTERNATIONAL NICKEL TORONTO, Oct. {ill-Internation- al Nickel. Canada's most popular trading stock, was sold yesterday on the New York Curb. in Toronto and Montreal to the extent of 741,078; shares. That makes a record selling day. The average loss was seven points, which on its outstanding "Dr. Cliit, D, ‘D. - Start now home prevention cure new at Purdy Billion. weatcaestei- Co., n. Y., U.S.A. "Notice to farmers. Will be buying , live hogs and lambs at Albany. Thurs- dll’. October 31st, irom 7 till 4. Blgfl- ' ad, A. 0. Green ~ 2i. "Come to the Harrington Women's Institute bean supper in hail Friday °""1fls. November 1st. Supper 25c. 9612-10-31-21. "Come to Halloween Supper in Cunaud Hall, Thursday. October 81st. Proreeds in aid of St. John's W. A. 9534-10-29-31. —-‘- “Come to the Concert in Morell Hall, Tuesday, November 5th, 8 P. M. Charlottetown and local talent. 9N7-i0-31-2i. "Borden Lina club loading hogs, limbs. sheep and calves at Albany. Thursday. October am. Hours 12 to s. 9547-Si “Richest prices paid for dvc fowl ("W quality) empty crops, Thursday. out. 31st from l till 4 p. m. Walter B. Weeks, findsricton. 0580-10-30-21. "Chicken Supper, Bingo. Bauer, music by ladies of Vernon River par- ish in 0. M. I. A. Hall on Monday. November lith and Tuesday. Novem- ber 13th. 8000-10-31-21. "We will daliver at Colville, on "lily. November lat, one ear of "My: leading molasses. Apply w Muraeet m“... or Oliver laun- WI. distributing agent. ma "Meeting ef u am in; Olub ""1 Institute, October Slat. faadins hose. lambs and calves November 8th. List shipment "HY- Mr. J. A. Gillies will b0 31"!‘ "It to sddreu meeting. W. D. non. Bssretary, om. "w m”, A t m Gwen It. uu§'°'a'=.§'§§§°dla-'l: “Wm ea nuns». 0am.- ma. ‘° "Mr _ um also mluwe ‘L- media that 11mm. my f‘ this oaoatuaity i.» ma: ma: "I! _ m in the "5- Ind 00 ofltinuance ‘i Inna . was-an. share capitalization, nets a cash. loss of approximately $91,000,000. CITIES SERVICE TURNED OVER “Y. ‘net loss of $5 from Monday's closing m The Ps; Paper "1/ //~ " _. l a». EIIIWN Read byliverybody Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew ' CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA; THURSDAY, OCTOBER a1, .1929 yesterday was witnessed in tradius °1 1 duels issue, which alone pro- vidcd trdD-BICUODI of more (bu; one million shares. The common stock oi Oities Service Company, Listed on the New York Curb Market, was turned over in‘ the tremendous vols ume of l,l05,900 shares at prices rename from m to azaeo. Last sales were made at mp0, or a level. Cities Serving slug“ "e g,- moss the most widely distributed securities in North America. The Wmmnyk activities extend to all parts of the United States and Can. Nil. in the utilities field. Gasoline service stations, gas, power, m4 other utilities are combined in a vast system which stretches across the continent. RAISE NONI!‘ . . ' y“? - V omw- rolak. Oct. any.» Street's demand for money to cover The nun Cabinet ltiade rawrlmo mwns ‘eluding C. IIOSVHAZltD Qgggnsopr ama'otverauleat"‘t‘vll'm p.39, m- Clean Sweep In Elections Yesterday. 1141M margins in today's stock market, resulted in the opening of many safe deposit bore; and tphg pouring oi hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of jewelry and other valuables into pawn shape, One oi the big loan omces in the Time! Square district was reported to have loaned between $200,000 and $300,000 during the day. The de- mand was record breaking, and in mlny “Me the pawn brokers are said to have named their own fig- ures for loans on jewels. Home said that hundreds of persona were turn- ‘V ed away because they didn't have Slliflclent funds to accept more than a small part oi the applications -for loans. Bafa deposit companies re- ported between two and three times ‘ions- TORONTO. Ont, Oct. 30--An sutsianding example of the extent oi speculative frenzy at New York the usual number of call for the open‘ , of safe deposit boxes. , . It is estimated that upwards of Dramatic Scenes Featured Session in ‘Britis (special to the Guardian) LONDON. Oct. 30~With many l flhfugt, and parry. Parliament resum- ed today. It was a dramatic scene. From the early hours the members were there to stake their claims to a seat. They h" 4'3"“ “P m’ ' -c~1.;nn°e to ppm); on private members motims. And as the speaker Mk l“ seat there were members everywhere. Every bench was packed. Beyond th-E mystic line of the Bar, more mem- ber‘ gLQOd, unable to find a. seat in the chunbgr, To thQ right. U10 GOV- emment sat without a clear innit?!‘ ity. calmly announcini l ha” 7”‘ gram or contentious iesllletlvfl- 1"- Baldwin replied to all this. that thl Government was only °" "M n" Conservatives would ask for “fl-Ill! days to discuss matters of public policy. Th; qguuin‘ brief exohanlfl I!" the House cause for mmiment. One Conservative stood corrected for call- ing Mr. Bnowdon the leader of the Qppgflflbfl, Mr. Bnowden hlmlllf upped me mistake by inadvartlntl! "(on-My M Ml‘. Illlllih ll thd Prime tainiltlr- Later discussion an. a-cwlt W!“ bill mush! Conservative cuticle‘: ef the growing 0W" °f Wm” a "bureaucracy." "A Oofllllvm" m‘ Jigenulnel; peaking work” Q IWMIU 2,000 People attend-ad the Fox Show yesterday afternoon and evening, the visitors being from all over the Prov- ince as well as from other parts oi tho MUN-mes. Quebec. Ontario, and ‘European countries. The show. from every standpoint, is proving a splend- id auccau. The quality of the foxes entered was commented upon by QWWOBQ. the iudgel having a diffi- eult time in practically every class to decide upon the prise winners. Outside the wind off section oi the main building devoted to the judging a large and interested aud- ience watched the proceedings throughout the day. Many of the spectators were themselves expert Judges of furs. There was also quite a number of ladies present. P RESENTATIUN lo an; nuu p ilk. '1'. I. Grady. retired superin- tendent of the Prince some n- laud division of the Canadian Nat- ional railways, was honoured by the h House ed that what was really needed was defence of the law courts and of Parliament from erosion by Dublin dspsrtmmts. Prom the front row of the Dominion’: gallery. Hon. Ernest Lapointe. Canadian M11111"? 01’ Jill‘ tlce, and Bir George Foster, Canadian Senator and former Canadian Cab- inet Minister, ware interested spec- tators. To the left sat the double op- position, the Conservatives and Lib- erals, blding their time, but not yet anxious to strike. Unemployment swung to the front immediately. The first eight ques- tions on the order paper were all addressed to ltt. Hon. J. H. Thomas. Lord Privy deal. and Minister of lmpleyment. "What bu been donl. bow many nave found work!" This was the general tenor. tfr. Thomas took than: all in a block and Dion- ind a full statement next Iook. Thenitwalthetilrnoflt-Ioli. Margaret Iendfield. Minister ei La- bor. Labor members from the Clyde questioned her on hi!’ NW0!" 6°0- oeruing the provisions for these ‘ m plflantaflm ma place u. u» vltlreaa.’ recreation nail ~- is for ti» em. 0th this question aha bad suffefed mueb criticism at the use; Party's noaut Ital (OOMMQQYIDI) E LARGE ATTENDANCE AT SHOW YESTERDAY Uniformly High Quality Of Entries cave Judges CDifficult Task To Pick; The Prize Winners. Succefis Of Show Exceeds All Expecta- IiIIARDI/l “we \\ \\\\ . 14 PLANE cnsllll um lllllulvu iAKE-lll nu (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Ont, Oct, 30--One 0i the government planes rushing to the search for pilot ofllcer Bollard and pilot W. Cannon at St. Felicien, Qua, crashed on Monday at a Point about iiity miles north of Laxuque. Quei, according to word received today by the Department of Na- tional Defence. The machine piloted by flying omcer S. R. Sunnuks, with oorporgl Poulin as mechanic and John Carrol of the TOPOSIPPYW-‘i-l Burveys as passengers, crashed into m unmapped lake and sank. Flyins odlcer Sunnuks was slightly injur- ed. All occupants of the machine were flown to the St. Maurice fish and game club by flying officer Nor- man G. Forrester on another 80V- ernment plane. Flying omcer Sun- nuks is being brought back to Ot- tawa. by train. The ill-fated machine wag One of two being flown from Benneterre, Que, io St. F6116!!!“- They had been engaged in photo- graphic work, when they were call- ed in on the search for the thrlc dost men. Cannon, Bonard and Leonce Lizotte, Cannons mechanic. \ Nearly 800 cars were counted park- ed on the exhibition grounds at one time in the afternoon. During the evening also there was a good at- tendance, particularly from the city. The weather, though cool, proved not disagreeable, and it is expected that with a continuance of fine weather the. remaining days oi the exhibition will receive equally large , tronage. The officials of the Aseocistio are wall pleased with the support ra- oeived from all concerned, and it t! now definitely understood that the show will be continued as an annual event. Yesterday's prise winners and oth- er news of the Fox Show will be found on pages 0. i0, if, l2 and l3 of this issue. association with the men which had always been pleasant. Mr. Grady spoke highly oi the ser. vice rendered by local railway em- ployees. Re referred also to the rav- anues oi today as compared with (Ctfltlhiktl O11 PIE! 3) ‘I'll WEATHER», ETC. i TORONTO, Oct. Sit-Maritime: Light to moderate winds, mostly cloudy, not muon change in tempere- dire. ‘Nmnto P“?! -. a" no one 03-43 ufltllfl “M!” n all eeaee 10-30 QYICO“ fllf at a-a s00 Isle ‘Iv-ll QUINN-UHF! Ill? es u" u “*4?! Qt. 470111! ill? n sea u» u- "-40 w!“ In: as us - ‘Q-Q‘ suntan cloudy .. .._. u-u new York rain .. so-u nun lets this afternoon at sis-aha rieaatomorrovmorningutoi. who have been missing for several weeks. Information received hero states that nyin: omver Buunuks ‘ machine was completely wrecked. SBig Vote,’ Close Decisions, Seen EILQNT- FER c USON A ND; ENTIRE cAE1NE7i i¥ i MAXIMS OI A MERCHANT Don't believe my story that ought not to he true-e, rule, If lived up to. will do you endless good. Annual Illblarlgllblil Delivered "-10- II lllll Clllldl and U. H. L. “.50. PAGES i | ARE RE TUR NEDJi Late Despatches Report 92 1ST Conservatives Elected-f Rout ofSeven Candidates j Running Under Prohibit- ion Banner Was Com- l]. plete-—-LiberalLeader Returned But Only Eight of Opposition Out of Twenty-One, It Is Re- ported Survived The De- Eccle- (Canadian Press) TORONTO, Oct 30-After nearly three years‘ of government control and sale of liquor, the ma- jority of the people of Ontario appear satisfied with this solution of the liquor question introduced by Premier G. Howard Ferguson three years ago. His Government returned to power in 1926 on this platform and stood, he declared, ready to fall on the verdict of the people as expressed in today's general election. As a result, the Government is elected for another term with a greatly increased majority. In his campaign Mr. Ferguson promised to maintain. strengthen and give stability to the control of the sale of liquor and to improve the legislation enacted after the i926 c‘I:tion, in the interests of temperance and sobriety under res- ponsibility of the Government. The garded as the best solution oi a dil ficult moral problem. The defeat oi Ellis in. Leeds, wr: reported late tonight. when the e‘. eciion of l". J. Skinner, the Conse: vative member of the last Hour was conceded. The rout of the seve" ‘candidates running under prohibl Liberal, W. E. N. Sinclair, K. 0.,’ tion banner was therefore complet; promised u» consult the people uni TORONTO. oct. 30—At 11.15 l zhe question of a plebiscite, when.‘ m. the Canadian Prom reported e1 In Wide Survey p I HALIFAX. Oct. 30—-The re- ports received from towns and Vlllllea ‘in every County of the Province, lndlcrute s large vote tomorrow, with the final results very much in doubt, due, the Pfiznostlcators say, to the “sil- ent vote." From these reports, it is gathered that King's Hunts, Colchester, Shelburne. (Lunen- burl. Annapolis and Yarmouth Counties are expected to show majorities. of varying size, for the Nova Scotia. Temperance Act. Halifax, Pictou, Antlgonlsh ind Dlgby Counties are listed as strongly favoring Govern- ment Control. while Cumberland, Guysboro and Queen's Counties are in the doubtful ‘ Cape Breton island, according to the forecast. is about fifty- miy. with lnvarnasa doubtful. | Richmond said to be In favor of Government Control, Victoria for prohibition with s good ma- jorlty and Cape Breton for Gov- ernment Control end a close vote. TORONTO, Ont, ort. 30.—'l‘e meet increased International tel- ephone oalll, a Iiwv Au.-'~- ' gtsn cable, to coat over $100,'l.=0. ls to be made and Iafd by s Wool- . 1 l... Izaak room .2 wlch firm. llsh tide this morning at 10.03 and Ncw moon Fridayf ivuv. l. T...’ a ~ mam at loos. ' m.» . lurnmerslda tide richv-en minute: l later than Cillrlullcloun. K . . lion. Mr. time w“ g, demand go,- B, i=5; or,‘ action rf 107 out of 112 mambo. the sentiment of the electorate, and‘ in the Ontario general elections. J. c. Lethbridge, Progressive Lead- The ltandins by parties: er. who was defeated in Mlddlesex, COHMYVBNVH 92- West, pledged to hold a plebisciiel I/lbefuls 9- wlthin a. year. Both were opposed to’ PWEN-fidlvfl 4. the liquor question being involved in! Liberll Pfilifessive! 1- politicul campaigns. Mr. Ferguson,‘ Independent Conservative l. opposed to piebiscites as violations 903""! 1- of the spirit of the constitution, said Doubtful 4. , he was prepared to accept the ver- TORONTO. Oct. 80-—-(C- P.) - dict of the electorate if they were‘ Seventeen I-eslslatures have com dissatisfied with the liquor pollcyl and gone in 0mm“ 511W‘- mi! P?“ the Conservative Party had adffbted." vgltred forgfritfsaticg in L86’- I-Ie said he believed true temper-‘ I19 "911 B i"! 0115 I\ ance and sobriety could best be ac-| Ne" 111 WWQY- 0m! W95 Umofl‘! hleved 1n the homes, the schools, three were headed by Conservailvz and the churches. contending that} "--'-—--— ten years of prohibition under thei Ontario ‘Temperance Act from 1916; ‘ . to 1926 had failed to prohibit and; *“"“"°*““"“¢+*¢+' had been unenforceable. Mr. Fergu-i ‘ son appealed for a fair trial for the Condensed Specials Liquor Control Act, which he re- Mrk“ p" ‘we each insertion in this column. : lull. ma. nasal-ems... IS lllljlovma oaavnlvsraln APPLES A1.‘ n: Reeves’, Southport. 0663-10-34. (Special to u‘... Guardian) ronouro. Ont. Oct. ao-"me docio": are perfectly satisfied with the progress being shown." was the i;:;l!c‘in issucrl at midnight from the lion. James A. Robb. r c! Finance, who is iii at i-‘m-k Hotel, suffering lrom an ruck of lobar prlaufnoflia. Pub!) has been confined hi. bed aim: Friday. blt it was no; until yesterday that physicians m u!" 1 dciiniie diagnosis of pneu- nnin (Continued on Page S) net - son 8ALI,'T0 an‘. aoAnn ANS‘ room signs on hand st Guarllia Office. _ ‘swam?! sPsclALs-m IO!‘ so; soc for 100; sec for 260; gm. M M; ti.» m- 1000. Guardian “m. 4. ". u. """*:"'-' wro an." '10s sure-sun "Board and looms” carda alway.» on hand cheap. Guardian Central Job Printery. ~ ‘ l - ti. ‘ii>s‘k "b" l‘..~,::i 4-, _...____...__‘. .-....._'_..;_., . ‘sxcuvsrvs ens-r: [gluon Society Christmas cards unann- veiopes, orders now being was! Iuardlan fentral Job Prlnlerr. u. 1