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SATURDAY, Novi-:MBER 1, 1930 14 PAGES t:"‘:.'l..“:»'.t.'.i2l:"L';.'t.' .if".£."L“'..'.t'3'“ I JL _ _ - GreatFox Show _Closes To-Night I Presentation Of Awards Will Be I Made By His Honour Lt. Gov. _ Heartz. Judging Will Be Com- pleted To-Day. The official closing of the Fox how will take place this evening at /o`ciock in the judging pavilion. His l-lonor Lleut.-Governor F, R. Heartz will present the championship troph. ke, :nd the _reserve citampionsliip barmcrs to the various winners. Short speeches will be made by His Honor and by the officers of the Fox Exhibitors Associatlon_ During the Judging yesterday the pavilion was filled to capacity with visitors from Ili parts of um ma;-id. Fbxmen and their wives from re- IHOW paris of the province were in attendance in spite of the had roads, C0mPetition was extremely keen, as it was on the day previous, and the CIQSSGS were even more interesting. Spectators are taking a very great ITURIII PEACE _.__ Speaks To Imperial Conference in Trans- oceanic Radio Ad- dress. LONDON. Oct. 31-A plea to the British people for the support of the League of Nations in the "crusade for world peace" was me-de last night by the Princo of Wales in a trans-oceanic radio address before The closing will bc cne of the most intereztiiig features of the 1930 Fox Sliow, and it is expected that the pavilion will be filled tg Capacity, interest in the Judsine. but the best order and decor-um prevails, _ Today the judging will be com- Dlcted. It is expected that the Extra Without doubt the show, about to Pale Silvers will be run off very is the greatest of its kind ever `quickly in the morning, as this class held in the ivorld. There will be no is one of the si-n.g,ll@t_ admission fee charged this evening, but children will be excluded as FDBM is limited, As it is the intention to start the proceedings promptly at i o'clock, the executive requests gpm. tiims 10 be in their seats before that hour. The presentation of the awards of ihc championships. group, and herds will be the concluding ¢-.~¢nt,_ There are no less than eighteen championships with cups for each champion. These magnificent pieces. of ,silverware are on exhibit in the window of R., T. Holman Ltd. Following are the results of yester- day's judging: LIGHT MEDIUM SILVER. Male Whelped Previous to 1920: ' 1 W. K. Rogers 2 Albert B. Robertson ANNouNcaiviEN'rs. ; cowiino svams. .vli~;l~;'rlNcs eros. ‘ Caiil.i>.an club \\‘ill ship hogs and i lambs Wednesday, November 51h_ 7981-11-1-21. 4 J. Walter Jones ;__‘_°ChIcken Supper in Rage vouoy M _-\ I. on 'hiesday evening, November. ill. If not fine Tuesday, flrst fine aight following. ` 7g13g.11.1_31_ 7°’ T1'-‘nity Church Anniversary Tea ‘Hd Sale- 'was-il. delegates to the British Imperial estab.ish world peace and rebuild iii" ,world prosperity. He said the Brit- (ish Empire represents an organize- ' I tion such as the League of Nations ‘ ‘ is attempting to perfect. ‘ _ "We meet at a particularly fitting - _ F moment. when the near approach of Armistice Day recalls that period still so vivid to most of us present. when the British Empire demonstra- Icnnadian Pres” ted to the world two outstanding \ (Canadian Press) OTTAWA' Om" Oct* 31"Am‘°“5h facts: First of all its own complet/2 » ’“”"“ lower in value Canadas catch of sea solidarity of the groooest brotherhood __ °HIcA_G°____h 0°," 31°M°y°_’_;m' Considerable ,damage to street a iucauie and tncicinnon .zuuemi _-i-Toll use for the iii-st nine the ...md has e,,,,.‘k~m‘,.,,,_ ,od m_ “"‘ ;H°° °"“"°“ 'W 5" °“ lights and property in me Brighton months of this year, was larger in ondly its reodinoos to hom in tho ser1°u'5ly in today just before he was section and in the eastern part oi’ volume than for the same period buudfng of o similar brotherhood to appear for a mon day pmmcal the town was reported last evening last ycar. The total catch was 818,- among on nations.. , I-Address' _He was tBkm_ to llmpital as a result of the outpourings of the (Continued on Page 3) 370,000 pounds eampa,-od mm 75o__ "Th I M ‘ _ ___ _ where his secretary said he would Hauowun spmo In mdmm to '59 “C “W5 °re“e n Isubmit to an operation for append- 1 201,700 pounds in the same period roomy and m imoommoo_ Thoy no those malicious pranks the usua "Furs remodeled. repaired, rclined. in 1929, an increase of some 30.000,- interdependent and they both md mm' tricks and stunts were P=\’P¢'-wiied 1'5~ UHVI-5011. 170 PY1|'lCe7§;l't?Bt__ 030_ Owing to 10W" prevaillog D;-|1395 cxpressian thréugh the Unit/ed po1_ ii when opportunity offered. The seiz- . 7 111451 the monetary retuln to fishermen ioy.of the Brmsh Emo," in mem__ 500.000 MCD Gum' ing of opportunity in mi-“Y 03555 “Notice-Yeo`s movies and dance was 'mly $20555-000 _°°mP5"°‘I with borshlp of the League of Nations. Silflté CH Pltal meant the seizing and carrying away f d te atea and fences. Most , will be Tuesday, Nov. 4ti. A od $20.656.000 H Year 11550- if 1 H1 11 -i o oors .ps, g "Reserve rh“*`5d‘1!'» N°V0mI>0i‘ 27. t_m¢ fm- a11_ 7l99g.11F;)_11I _*___ ccuE1;?_:s|“sot:_;t;};;;;ear;:ol p_i_;,;S (Canadian press) h0useh°1dey,~;, with g well justified ?- 1 f 1 ff 1 OKLAHOMA CITY Okla Oct 31 distrust for human nature and Dif- "Philathea Rummage Sale, Nov VJ ha” “D be e n the e icacy ° _ _, of its inolmoylom on 1-1,1- ' _ ' ' I ' I 1 . an army of ii halflihousdnd rn.n, ticularly _ om. 811, no 7 o_m__Bao1,5t School. 5: E the League of Nations to prevent _ _ _ _ _ nchmce C.mwm_e5_ __ I 70 _:__ em _ _ -, d ~ , I I iiiilltary and civil_ guarded Okla- loween night. took In such i'n0\ilbI¢S I egu ar C mom' comm Prime mid _1i“_zr_oyI a.nother evmstatmg “Ord war' homa's capital tonight a ainst the as might catch the eye of B STOUD Gen nam von seem strong ma.. I were broken into. I-nd :ood-‘I and . , 1 _ and strategist of Germany's mon-I C?Il.:‘;re:,§;_ce aimed to th lm Dr. Hjalmar Schacht, until re- “sh 5t'°I°n' afohisis. recenuv took me salon? P B 'willy president of me n¢|siisi.siik.: Wh” ”"°°"°°d W ‘"5 We” with the former crown prince at; gggrglig Ugizggztnxgtlcesn 53:32- has deelu-gd, ln g NEW yqfk ,q,_1,»,,,_| l1i‘0WIi!\8 &l’0\lrid R.attenburY'B W5"- march-past ln (iohlcnz of 140,000. Ithat Germany will at me future h°“5_°~Th°h` “°u°““ "°"5°d the sus' members of the Steel Helmet, aI :rlvIg1°a;’sg;°€ 1I°°u“35°“1d d° in hh; deic stop all reparations: payments .lllclon of the offcera, and the ar. militarist orczmiz.-ition with a mem-I ea ' e Ween na ons' He ca e and defy the treat of Versallles'I f°5I5 f°II°W¢d- The 8006-S A119886 00 ’ upon people who doubt the efficacy V bership of a million. Sceckt, repuied_ or me Hague of Nations to think disarmament provisions if .other have been 901011 01'! Wednesday night f""";“:f_'_ "',":fI""'-'_ "f“""""" 'SI is little deeper. and consider what °°““'”"°‘ "°“'* “°"’ “" °"°"“‘ WI have “L” hem "°°v"°d' ie a e. o .ie rc.chs post-war Dogma ammmve can be offered to foreign trade and lf the allied na- aml- . tions don‘t disarm. Paokage, Saturday special 45 cents. P. 5treet,s_ 31103 11 1 5 1; 31 ooold ask those oooo1e to think E g I- M°D°n21d. vim-io-ai-zi package chocolates only 45 cents. Ngv_ 41h_ stewart g,055_ Soo-yl Brawders Grocery. 7972-10-31-21 it Emerald Tuesday forenoon, Nov amber -ith. Everett Hasiam 796" 10 31 3! "Come and enjoy yourself at the E ri Supper and pi‘ogi'an~ime at French River Hall. Monday evening. Nov. 3rd. If not fine Tuesday even Nov. 5th, at 8 p. m. Big concert and Basket Social, local and city talent, lucky door and chair prizes. 8008-Sat.-Tues.-Wed. “I will be buying dressed hogs, organs out, Friday, Nov. 7th, at Fred- eiicton and Hunter River. A. B. Cut- 7991 11 1 2I curre. sooo-ii-1-41 "Cavendish Dramatic Players will present their play "Eyes of Love" in Sornwall Hail. Wednesday. November "The West St. Peters' Dramatic Club will present their play "Red Acre Farm." in the Holy Name Hall, Sth at 8 o‘clock. '7971-10-31-fmts4‘.. so Peoem on Mommy mgm_ Novom_ O ber 3rd. 7993-ll "A goose supper will be served in '.he Tryon Baptiw:1 Town Hall Tuesday ev- I " "”. November 4th with a rare pro- '_`f':j cf songs, Indian music andl xr.: .:1;s. Admission 20 and 35 rents. "St Patricks Il-Iall, Scurls. Armis- iice night, Nov. 10th. Goose Dinner, Bingo, Orchestra, Specialties. Amuse- ments. etc. Auspices Canadian Le- gion and Ladies Auxiliary. Admission 15c. Supper 35c. 7992-11-1-4-7-31 “Reserve Wednesday and Thurs- day, Nov. 5th and oth for Big Indoor Circus at Rollo Bay in aid of Bt. A1- exis Church. Chicken Supper will be served and the popular game of bingo and many other attractions are in store for the evenings entertainment. Reserve the dates. 8004-11-1-4i "A Temperance Rally, under the auspice’a of the Grand Divis!on. Sons of Temperance of P, E. I. will be held in the Presbyterian Church at Harts- ville on Sunday evening. Nov. 2. 1930. Highland of Hartsviile. Triumph of North Wiltshire. Union of Springfield. '1os1~io-si-ai. I lt 7 'I k in Rall th followinii Divisignitoc Rbfuge if ;`redericton. Vin the WITH Of U15 f¢8\1I9-1’ P95503' day’s earthquake along 1taly's Ad- riatic Coast were estimated in a :emi-official announcement tonight as 25 killed and more than 350 iri- jured. Twenty three of those injured were in a serious condition. The es- timate was based upon report from prefects cf the affected districts. At Henigallla. ten deaths were reported lnst:-tid of twenty previously announ- ced. In Pxaro prow-'F~.:e twenty three perrcm were said ‘ have been ln- jursd. Many houses '.\‘:re wrecked or endangered. Columbia Again Visits Berlin BERLIN. Oct. 31--The staunch little monopleiie "Columbia," twice conqueror of the Atlantic. made its seccnd_vlsit to Berlin today, this time bearing Capt. J. Ei-roll Boyd and Lieutenant Harry P. Connor. now on it tour of Eurcpe. The lasti time the “Columbia” came here was in 1927, when Clarence Chamberlin and Charles Levine crossed the At-l lantic and landed some distance' from Berlin. continuing on to the German capital later. Captain Boyd and Lieut. Connor leaving Amster- dgm nt 1.36 p. m.. experienced no Berlin. They simply rose into the air ger plane and kept behind it all the way to the city. The weather was id . £5 . Rélly. G. E. H§;§tU~ _ __f_7ls9,gu e _VV ==, -_ if: __ gi . (Canadian Press) - difficulty in finding their way tol "Secondly, I would suggest to rebuilding world prosperity. one of the most convI.ncing proofs of Here is represented one quarter of the of different races, languages and con ditlcns. but united under the crown to lose its municipal ldentitzy to be corn-ie e federal district. much like the federal district at ottawa. cuba' hm been striving to bring I-iavane .__ lime deepen to reflect mst that the menace of a. potential fire dragon- out for fun 1 _ ' ' . "Club IOBUIIIS |1085. 11111155 Bild N U U A K E to rev t Wm. 1_3 not o some I a gigantic wild oil well-that roared Flocks of children in costume Ulf' ' _ "Saturday special. regular 70 cts. sheep at Melville Tuesday afternoon.. ' 1_8! den Igndeglolem “mon it the at the o1|,y~5 ,logo Nine units of me ,ood the struts "fly in the even _ ` ~ ., _ l in tn a0oo_u_1_m eleventh hom._ out by the grooom Oklahoma National Guard vscre call ‘ing celebrating the_ occa.s_o_:ie __ e .___ (Canadian Press) and moody formation of hows of cd to assist civil authorities in pro- time honoured fash on of yo ng- °°Kelly‘s Cross Hall, Wednesday., ROME Oct." 31~Casualtie; in to- iotwnmonol oo_opomuon and mo_ tecting life and property Ln the vicin- sparklers and other fireworks were tual trust ity of the number 1 C- E, Stout well, in evidence as on former years. which since last night has been hurl- those peoplé that they ask mem_ ing prodigious ouaniities of oil and College as usual assembled in force selves, if they mistrust the ‘L.cs.gue. Us mm the mr |955 mall 3 mu” t ___ I Whoo oogioue ommomo they have from the main business district. All serenade of_theUmembers o t ;t_o;; to ou" for osmbnshmg oem! and activities in the immediate threat- lege faculty. pper Prince ened area on the southeast outskirts ...Tomgho-5 gathering is In "M1, of the wholesale district were sus- tion aa on all former occasions. peridcd- 1-Iouseholders were warned the possibility or international co- 11°! W "SI" “"5 “ld “~“°‘°“*5 ““’°f _ , . - operation on o very extensive oo_.o5_ est the \\\ell_-mostly negroes-were) Strtvlng To I ordered to vacate their homu. Six 5 h _ mn schools considered to be menaced by' en me umm “oe comm g mu: low hanging clouds of gas were I A b 0 u t Na va I cloc°d for the day, m°king a holl- of our common tradition of loyalty-_day for more than 230° pupm' A g r e e fn e n t i({ I, ' ° I Young Strzblmg _ _ Havana To Lose I . iif{.mi'§`¢.f?§§.' if f.i.`I’.l°'i»"§.°§.`§' .Tis Sto s Ch rzstner . P _ 1” fdenfffy ._ :‘;“".“:.‘.°:..1;‘.°;°...‘°°°'°....°;“..e.:°.':':;;.°:.“_ _.___ (Associated Press) the Associated Press learned today. ¢¢oou||m hom BOS‘I_`_ON. Mass.. 06%- 31-W~ I-nlnternational circles are c\:;i;.!i-*ering HAVANA. oct. ai-i~1iw¢.»-is. one of "Yvnna Stnblins. viii-mnflifiilitvv-o unconfirmed report# Wl\1°h- if me diem. cities in his new w-ei-ie. ui oeoru 1-invvwcigm. scored e thi" they are true. are dee'-*noi *D “Ut - round technical lcnockout over K. 0.* Chriatner, rugged Akron. Ohio, vet- eran. here tonight in the Argonne A. A. fcotzirc ten round bout. Strib- to greater international prominence` t'hroug~h creation hereofasortofnew world Hamie for the adjustment of; pan-.-\mertca.n affairs. and it was. Congness favored legislation Plwilmi control od the city Undef' fcdemali authority. Havana. ewordine to ne' tional libro-1'y references, wie found- ediiiorabouttiieyeu-1siobyDi°so de Valeaquel. M the time it loses We hope all the members with their I M f mon- iw momd mo ony vm \-1; 412 mend! vm bs able to _mend this oleai-so they never ost sig o on Pl-TNQ ling camo out of n. clinch in the third and battered Christner'a head heavily, with both hands. One of the blows opened a wide gash in Christ- wlth this program in mind thntlriers nose and the injury appeared serious enough for Referee Johnny Brasil to stop the bout. Striblins led in the first two sessions. He weighed 191 pounds, ten less than Chriatuer. its ?§ . 1 °\ . _ _ I ‘ I Q _ m. _ _ ___ *_ __ __ __ a number of storm recently. Last evening. it is alleged, the trio broke into Palmer &:_Waison‘s and took therefrom a number of flashlights and some cash. On Wednesday night laat between i.he hours of 10 p. ni. and midnight, the Prince Grocery, Bolger's Service Station and Mutlcw‘s Meat Market HIIllIITIE’EN IAST NIGHT 'I'he students of Prince of Wales and made their annual Halloween came in for its due share of atten- ispeclal fo the Guardian) italy are striving to bring those two a profound influence upon the filt- ure of armament limiiotions. The filet of these L1 that France is ready to confer with Groot Britain in particular preparaibfy tv mekins a. statement of her building DYOKYGM wp to 1900 in the domain of cruisers, destroyers and submarines, thus coming in as a fourtl-i party to the London treaty without waitin! fm' Italy. The second report, also is thlt Germany will insist that any failure to seziue what she cells _the "Lev- ` elling of Armaments" will eutomst- " David l\‘lcR.ae. father of the late Lt~, ioally release her from the disarm- 'Yhree lads aged seventeen, fifteen and fourteen were arrested about ` 11,30 last evening by Constables Big- Dec' lst' Raw ,f2f...“f...I;°yi§' .Tl`§...“T.'.;°1°§§`i§'2§ ed This Fall. 'IN IIIINNECTIIIN On Plant The building of a new fertilizer mixing plant in Charlottetown ls now definitely assured, and work will be- gin on Monday morning of clearing the site on Bruce Stewart .se Co.‘s Wharf, where the building is to be erected. The undertaking will pro- ceed with all posslble dispatch in order that the plant may be com- pleted by the end of the present month, and a steamer load of raw materials be brought into port for the plant this Fall. The plant will be'two hundred feet long, one hundred and thirty- six feet wide, eighteen feet high with a. floor area approximately equal to that of the new rink. and a storage capacity of 6,000 tons of fertilizer. It will be located near the southern end of the wharf opposite where the dredge ia now working. It will notI interfere _with the operation of the Hochelaga or the Harland as the steamers will continue to use that dock. The machinery will be supplied and installed by Bruce Stewart dc Co. McDougall at McAulay are the contractors for building the plant. The fertilizer shipped out by the plant will be distributed by A. Horne & Co.. Charlottetown. for the central FERTILIZER PLANT is Assuluso Army Leader Fears Trouble _ Work Begin PIEA FIIR At Once. WITH RIIBBERY _ Qompledon 0',- Large Building On Bruce SteWart’s VVl1arf By Material Expect- Freetown, for the western sectio and Poole as 'I'hompson, Monte;-ii for the eastern part of the Island The dredging work at the dock I Pl'0Zl'e5si.rig satisfactorily and will bq completed well in advance of the arq rival of the steamer, which is expect4 ed about December 1. The dock will be deepened from its present deptl( of about sixteen feet to about twenl ty-two feet. Certain raw materials will be pur chased in Canada. and brought J the plant by rail when required. Sulphate of ammonia and tankagq will be purchased in Canada, tb( former is a by product of cake oven( and is available _at Sydney. Montreal Hamilton and other points. Tankag( 3-5 8 by product of slaughter housed The Nitrate of Soda will come from Chile. the 'potash sein from Gen many and the superphosphate from Baltimore. The machinery in the plant wi( be for screening the fertillmr, mix. 1116*. and bagging it. The factory will SUDDIY. through its dealers, a. cord plete line of mixed fertilizers and fertilizer materials covering the Ia. land requirements. Shipping to mm side points in the provlnee w,_1 bo. part of the Island. Austin A. Scales. done by rail or water. Four Survivors I Give Evidence (Canadian Press) LONDON, Oct. 31-Four men who escaped with their lives from the in- ferno of the dlrigible R-101 when she crashed and burned on a. hillside near Benuvais, France, rellved those terrifying moments just before the wreck as they testified today before the court of inquiry investigating the I disaster. So harrowing to them was the necessity for recalling that hor-1 rible experience that two of them asked the court not to compel them to describe the agonlzed screams of their comrades perishlng in the flames. But the commission was _asl gentle as the circumstances permit-| ted in questioning A. J. Cook. H. J.i Leech and V. Savory. engineers. and Arthur Distri. the radio operator. Sees Future Within The Dominion ..., _*___ (Canadian Press) HALIFAX. N. S., Oct. 31-"In Nova Scotia we feel that a satisfactory future for the province can be work- ed out within the Dominion of Can- ada." said Premier the Hon. Gordon S. Harrington today commenting on the question raised by Premier Bax- ter of New Brunswick as to the ad- vlmbllity of New 13run.=wiok_ and_the Maritimes generally, remaining with- in Confederation. "All tbft is neces- sary," the Nova Scotia premier con- tinued. "is a fuller understanding ' throughout the rest of Canada and display of as much sympathy toward our problems as we in the past have given io the problems of the other provinces and (he dominion at large." GUELPH om, oct.. si__1.ie'.ii col Col John Mc`RAe, author of In Flan- . song is may. the mmm. iupuiausos imposed by the dm rides died at his residence ami for 1 life."-J-a.me.s J. Walkin Treaty of Vseeilles. I, lest night In his Blst year. ---.4 IINTI-IIIIII IIIIIII FIRST PRIZE (Canadian Press) "TORONTO, Oct. 31-Ontario hone F0’ again won first prize at thi British Dairy show held at the Roy! al Agriculture Hall at London, Eng# land. on. zi to 24. 'rnis is me sm ond time in sucoelwlon that th( province has won this coveted In addition, this year, Ontario wg; . Second prize. the first prize going 11 P. J. Francis of I-Iannii-igtgn, im] the second prize to J. I. McA:th Rosedale Drive. Toronto, There wi six entries from Ontario. --imm- T71e Weather, etd WHEN ioyioaance is Buss; ills \’ol.i.Y ‘fo ASK - Quesnons Y -a' Q I .-; '.I"]'"m_ _ 5-3 M I I' J' . “ea _‘ 'ff or _ g .».\‘ V _ ,._a'i' -.\ f ‘I , ii ': fi "'I-' ‘. w I Moderate to fresh norizuvest wind? mostly cloudy and somewhat colder Hgh tide this evening at 7.5) an tomorrow mornin; at 7.30. Bun sets this afternoon at 4.43 and rises tomorrow morning at uit. 'F`ull moon Thursday, Nov. €t!v. 6.0( a. m. I Summerside tide eighteen mmm( later than Charlottetown. _ g neg: - ee 1 . - .`~Jt cs* ..¢.._,4