MAXI‘ jMs or s _ MERCHANT Summon are scfelndedagte believe that they have‘ mum-q g situation when It only @1911)“ h g5. lecisublllllelqll._ 1 flprnlng ngerimn Painted llfl. ' l dill Twe finals. Quinn-mam “pa! hip ‘TIIIIIIII Available. ~ The following wmrnunicati from LIeut-Col. U. G. Dawson addressed to the president oi the Associated Boards o! ‘rude, will be oi much in- terest to eitisens oi Charlottetown end the Province generally-z Central Bedeque, P. E. 1., Jan. 11, ieso. '_ Mr. S. A. MacDonald, President Associated Boards of Trade, ' cherlotietown. Deer Sir: i have just returned from Halifax wbere I had occasion‘ to confer with the military authorities on matters dealing with the training oi our is- -- Units. '" ‘ ' You will remember thstlsst year. in loll» o! vigorous protests, rrona IIAIIFAII IAIlITIA FAIIIIII ‘ Full Brigade of N. S. And P. E. _I. Highlanders May Come If Suitable Training Ground Is lers. and we are part o! the lath m. \ boomed rrients Of .1.1.....2 Potato. NB IN BNNIINN i-"IIX INIIIISIIII ‘Association Member. lcttetown was deprived cg g wmlq. ‘ship Now 63' ereble pecuniary advantage eg g, n. suit. _ I command the P. 22.1. Higblgpq. In Applications For _ Registration: 1mm Brigade. The other units in ~ . L._. this Brigade are the Cape hreton Highlanders. the Piotou Highlanders, and the ilumberisnd Highlanders m... Amhelrst, Bprlhghill and adjoin. lng points. \ _‘ The Military authorities at Hali- iax assured us at that time that we would til-in in Charlottetown in isso. ‘This promise is being kept. One oi the reasons advanced for our train- ing at Aldershot was the advantage we would lain py training with the rest oi the Brigade. and I essurs flirt-half"? l"! If» "distinct seven I ‘me following review oi the ac- vitiee ‘oi the Canadian. National flilver Fox Breeders’ Association for 103i is published through the, court- esy c! the president, 511"”- . The Canadian National bilver Fox .- ‘ e Association. has bed a very busy year and continues to mske re,- markable progress. The, Association, which is Dominion wide in its scope, yes rm. in 1m. when it secured ajrbderal Charter under the Uve atoclmlseleeeesct. .'i‘he amt. toils ‘Maths s NITNIIIINIINN iihnadisnhsas)" OrrAWA. Jan. lit-m Board oi wflyOommiselonerlhnebesnad- ‘ -- fllattheepplieetionoiiileh- ~ ~~ Association tor incresilbd rates ~ erwsss mmeruihrougiwut Oen- I .bvliiidrwwa.'i‘lieepplleetienior_ . rates about ‘e I I80. and hearings have been mun; m» become lmmthi as-- sanctum decided weather-cw its o'e- Ieinu demands. Application oi the Home Association for increased rates wee based on the financial n of the railways Ie necessit- sninereaeeinroverlumibwal dice the best niethod oi revenue would be to m- . secondoiaessxpreea rates and nnusyiememerre- lscvelnldcnisanddllllfllltfls in w»... opposed the I sstendingto increase prices ca fwd mrreiszowrght by rail mm I A .....» east. ANNouNCeiai-ENTS. comma svecrrs. MEETINGS.» are "Dance at. djlsli Thurs- lisv night, Jan. . Lunch server‘. -_,_._ ~1-.’.’3§.‘°3.°°“““......':.““s.h..““’ ti" Al! mucow Rink, P-m. ostseun state um "h. ~ us g9 liie oi‘ fllfi‘lflfi‘ and drastic reduc- =§ ‘. ‘lit! "Bee the Hunter-duvet Royals vs ill» Chlriotte ‘ _ _ m. es nuc- re River rink.» ' . 0M. "ic"'et , "pscesideseliceei the decision‘ but ' ' eamwsum m»... u. cm. Vancouver island and from the eeth parallel to the Arctic Circle. The Association now has a mem- bership oi approximately 0.000 meow hers and an 0.856 reaches under in- spection. This year some 01.000 ap- plications for the registration of-pups has been received. being 20,000 more than last yearflrhe number of adult foxes re-Ihspectee was 07sec. For registration purposes Oaneds n; divided into av districts. with 6p- pivxilnstely forty inspectors and helpers working in the diiierent iilldl- , - The Iosrd oi Directors u u. pre- sent constituted consists oi» eighteen members. repnsentstive oi every province in Oausda- Oo-operstlve marketing e1 pelts is spot-her phase 0t the activities oi the 0...... SINIIS \ (Oanalian Press) 'G03RALTAB. Jan. lIi-‘Ihe ital- lan steamer liuriehette, 8.301 tens, irons Venice for Rotterdam. and the cwedish steamer Adrlatiq, 1,011 ten‘: were in collision in a dense iog lest nleht thirty mites west oi owl-elm. The Adriatic gent and the Ihrlch- ette was damaged to such en extent thatehe sent out e wireless cell ior imsnediatc assistance. ‘the crew o! tho Adriatic were rescued by the Italian vessel whielrwee proceeding slowly toward Gibraltar today. A selvslc steamer has ION to the aid of the hsriohettl. While the British steamer Btsflordshirs also’ radioed ehe was leaving her course to reach the I-tellsnyeseel. f. WOULDGSCRAP BATTLESHIPS -__@_ ly three quarters oi e million dollars worth oi iurs were handled through the ole-operative -- . ‘lug Depart. more pelts-bevy elrssdubeen receiv- period 0i i039. The duality of pelt! received may hot be quite up to the average cram year. but this is ee- ccuhtedtwbytiseisctthstclcesr attention wss psid by the lnsptvtcre 'ce the standard set for registration and the isct that the better grade animals m kept lcllbliedilig pur- poses or sold alive. ' "At u» premium. the em: u 'wcrking day sod night in order to get the pelts cleaned. elaesliied. val- ued. lotted sad shipped to the ver- (Spscsl to the Guardian) rdrcoon. Jan. ll-liilllllld will pcopoeeqbolltlcn oi ‘ “eships at the iorthcoming navel conierence. Prime Minister MacDonald announc- edtodsy-Iffiacwbfiilisnoteocep- ted. Ueicsln will extension er lmerlhemcsegeeseculmer 7""- '- I A lous fur markets of both Europe end I ' eri . ~. ” UNEMPLOYMENT A. “"‘.-....°.‘ ........ _........ the diifer- Ient to: llwwe throughout the no- thc consensus o! opinion oi I he Management-oi the Association FEHERAI. ‘MATTER __-_a CHARLOTTETQWN. CANADA. Sailing Ves IHISYIEININ is NEBIINIEII‘ 000. Large Increase a Mr. Bhelton ";‘."’!..“*a‘i*‘.?§h"'§i'ii$~.. irons the shores oi Oops Breton to’ Association. Last year spproxlmate- » meat whereas to-dste thieves: ~ od than wee received iw thejull . Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew THURSDAY. JANUARY 16. 1930 selUnablelTo Br verybody Here” RBI/l); @@©©@@@©3 ~ ;@@@ _s To United St COQKSHUTT Ann DAUGHTERs L ‘The photograph hens shown Col. new Cookshilti, ' , lieutenant- llllflllell, Isobel (Lam and Mnr~ Illbt (RIGHT), who are going to I ahntt also a __ H _ fillies on... yheh used "about her big governor, of Ontario. and his two game hunting ‘iritentteliifdeclared econspenr the party. that they were going to Air-ice. Yes, Just they are going te7cling to the Africa on a pleasure trip. Mrs. Coch- coast. ‘ I (Canadian Press) ward oi $1.000 is being oilered by the Government oi Newfoundland m any emcee oi any shlp who gc-w a- board the schooner Neptune snd brings back to where in the North Atlantic, her captain, sccustomQd. ‘only to shore navigation, being unable to bring her to port. This information, brosd- cast from Cape Race, was received by O. i-i. Herve, local Marine and 1331161108 llmt. the message. ‘rhesohoonerh sundown urrluu m mrncv or so ANll NINIJ Her Captain, Unable To Bring Her Out of North Atlantic -_- $1,000 Reward Offered To Any Officer Who Brings Her Safely To Port. Hundreds oi ships, HALIFAX, N. 8.. Jan: iii-A re- crossing the Atlantic would Dick up; ll both driiting h0lp1cssly"flflc'e'it' ‘loft. 8t. Joliffd.‘ Nita, on Novem ber 29th.. and ‘Ilse Nesrfoundlsridfdriven out to sea. by a hurricane Ithe vessel that is drifting at the'thut scattered the fleet oi ten ves-l mercy oi the sea and wind some-Isols with which the Neptune had y-left Joe-home Ports on tile flcfthcl-il coast oi rwvv oundland. The .1069- tune carrying nineteen , pcpbrted, "e11 right" 720 miles south- Iosst of Newicundland on December Ill. WI! I REQUEST BEING CONSIDERED is that the breeder ll Ifldusliy el- iminating the ncn-beoiltsble type oi Jo: and producing sailnsis of e high- er standard and cenads. situated}: the is geographically. should ecu be . ..,u,ou muse: oi the tut-produc- "Wi new! ' Men. .1... ill-Jr‘ . l “P” “W” "m" I s?“ r "Powwow o 0.001.111.1311 nnorriio DEAD" I . : . _jBRiIiIJAN-fi7~S_Ii0"if (Canadian Press) orrsws. one. Jan. ssh-The rose eiiiee Department}; eonisld- aslsg a request from citlsens ci _ Charlottetown, t. s. L. that alr- i cull service between that eliv use llancten. N. l, which was e9"- ated swing pester isbt wIntuy TORJO wide cleaned prolecta 10th. BILLION IN . PROJECTS (8 to The Guardian) O. Ont... Jan. lbw-Accord- lng in s-Bsnk oi Commerce nation- . Osnede has dciinltclv mean an expenditure c: ever ll.- whieh will eventu- - Municipal budge: remained unbroken. ates ‘Valued At .$2,33 I IH-HINI INNKIFIIS IHE .1 H-NININIIPIIEII ‘Press " Photographers Raided By Solloway. Mills Staff - Told To Send Bill To Of. "fice. ‘ (Canadian Press) 'OALGARY, Alta, Jan. lip-Five charges were read against fssee W. C, Bolloivay and Harvey Mills. Pres-- ldmt and Vice President o"! the lvrok- erage firm or! Soliowsy Mills, Limit» ed. when they ewes-red in r011“ court hue today ion- preliminary hes-ring. A few moments before the p.‘ ‘ appeared, four charges were added to the orisiual charge o! eoheplraicy st common-law, on which Mr. Bcliovway and Mr. Mills were brwqhit ee Oalgeryl K411111198! 85M 00115 I~~ rm“... ‘ea secohiodstion‘ inside. remained on the‘ street. A near riot started just as Mr. Boliowsy and llmr. Mills arrived sit the police station. Two press phot- ograrphers were raided by members oi A MAXIMS or s MERCHANT louse girls ere natural “poached- nos". some wquire the “peachr” " state. while other: succeed in over- ceasing u. ‘=1 l@@©©@©©@ "a v ‘INBREASEIN v.1. I. “Province Shipped Over Three And A ‘Half lion Dollars Worth of Products to U. SE15. 1929. Increase Due Largely To Potato Shipments. _ ' The value of all commodities exported from the Province to the UnitedStates during 1929 amounted to 5858,0101! compared with $2,025,062 in 1928, an increase o! $1,585,900 ee- cordlng to an itemized statement supplied The Guardian by iilr. E. N. Gunsauius, American Vice Consul. -- Durlng she quarter ending Dec. 31, 1929, there were -1 - 058,858 cwt.~of potatoes valued at $2,338,775 shipped to Unit- ed States as compared with 496,842 cwt. valued at $447,354 for the same quarter of 1928. The increase thus amounts to 530,000 cwt. or $1,891,411. O1 the above shipments seed potatoes totalled BIMIN cwt., valued at $1,500,000 as against 820,000 owt. veluedjt $300.01!) in 1928. - . '.f.“_fii-. Table stock shipments increased 2,600,000 cwt. in qusnt lty and 8688.000 in value over 1928. ' (Continued on page S) Ilmlr NAT. DAIRY BIIIINGII. I . . n ‘s, l (Continued on page 3) \ olnrsl EDITiiR INN. _.\§._ nun (Canadian Pres!) NEW GLASGOW. N‘. 8., Jan. 15- The oldest ective editor in Nova Bcotia laid down his pen today st the call er death. The passing oi James A. Fraser. owher end pub- lisher of the Eastern Chronicle, re- moved from public llie at the age of eighty eight ‘s. man who was ec- tlve to the last. who had many in- trests and who possessed e single dominant political conviction. When James A- Fraser iorsoob the management oi e Guysboro county gold mine in 1858 to take over the semi weekly Chronicle he was eon- vlnced that the well-being oi Nova fleotia. lay outside Confederation. A little more than three years ego when he contested Plctou County ior the Federal House he w- ducted s osm- psign marked by the continuance oi that belief. cmcsao scnoohs MAY CLOSE noons (Special to the Guardian) CHICAGO. Jan. idw-Thc school board early today passed the lamest budget in thehistnry oi the city schools, calling for IIOIIIBMOH de- spiteihattheoityiashssostbenk- niptiifundstncanyonthciflll‘ grem are not provided the schools will be closed. been: Members ‘in- dicated. 111s buaet wss passed at 13,45 glmeugh clock had been eieppedeelnidnig ttosllowicethe legal! requirements setting that hour as the dfidiiha. Meanwhile the dead- lock batweq: the City Council and alper-‘wm. Hale ‘lhompsen on the rosoa-so rm. iL-lepresenb ailvea a on mm»! us» question the duty was reduidd t: one cent per pound in each csemanli in the case oi cheese. made irss The council wants the duty new ti be raised to four cents on butter two cents on cheese. The applicant. pointed out that the Australian com- petiticn was tending more and mori to reduce the expcrtsbls balance o butter tn core. milk being supplier in greater quantities direct in (lull and other forms in connectioquwitl which there can be no competition The application was etrengiyoppoa ed by the Canadian Council cg M» ‘ricuiture, the Consumers League“: the u. P‘. o. eh the grounds tusxw: could not consistently, support; ‘dut on ienn products when they oppenz. it consistently on other products". "I ( r ‘ ‘ to i Guardian) orrsws. On -. Jan. lb-Yester- dsy and today the ta-riit‘ board was engaged in hearing the ap- plioatloir ior teriir reviflon pre- sente by the National Dairy I Council or Canada representing all the Provinces oi the Domin- ion. Ie relstsd to the teriii schedules on butter and cheese. principally in connection with the efieet of the Australian treaty in respect oi these products. ' Prior to October lst. i030. the tar- iii on Australian butter was (our cents and New Zeeiand three cents per pound and on cheese three and two resepctively. Under the treaty in PRIVATE APSENAL DISCOVERED B Y W; ] DETROIT POLICE The Weather, (Special to Th die-n) “w, ..:::~'..::¢";'-r:::=:::; ‘W “lo =, blocks were seized today by detec- Atmassagk“; “Ehmlx; tlves Davis and Quinn oi the crime and beinb squad in en apart-lbw! it 241 Forest Avenue, East. No arrests oileoafuuifr or ff“ fetimc. ofneaefr“ have been made. In addition to the explosives. police found thousands oi I'- dollars in merchandise stored in the m“ ‘f; . apartment which they believe w be ' headquarters for a gang oi store thieves and house prowlers. The ex- plosives consisted of ten pounds of dynamite in sticks and twelve nitro- glycerine caps with iuses attached. Hypodermic needles and e large quantity of dope were also found. The dynamite and nitroglycerlne caps were transferred to headquarters in an automobile driven in es cautious a manner as any car avsr has been handled in Wayne County. ii no er- rcsts. are made the merchandise which ' eludes dresses. coats, suits, TORONTO. Jen. rep-semiso- moderate ireeh to strong north’ war- winds, colder with snow ilurrtsa; ~ under gernients, hats. table linen. Toronto, cloudy no.4. "Iv"- lflllllvll WWW“ and suw- Monti-ten, cloudy c»: Mellie equipment is Mine held m Quebec, cloudy ss-..: illfilhi-lflcstlcn b! the wnm- Charlottetown. cloudy .. age-rm neurones, Iowa, Jan. 1s... "aimless University Beaten. rein "es-z liswflcrlhieesv ' ramsh- us"... EXP0RlS.I ‘ ~- . . . - - .. 1 t V. .. . - ’._,,_.. . , vjjh r