MAXIMS OFA MERCHANT m..»- t Fl! War whole soul an m: one thing h lila that counts lor you; (hi; "Drama act ls lilo’; polar star, Morning Guardian. Isu d ch-rlcrmcwa cue-ill... PW?‘ >__ s I x s ii A s. l cllllllillll llisl llvlzs ill HRF. Parents Were Away From Home At Time Of Conflagration. (Canadian Press) DANFORTH, Maine, Sept, 27,411“; m“? 11311516 "0800! to occur in this "GHQ I 0B0 state of Maine for sometime took place in the outskirts b! Daniorth early this morning, when aix small children, the youngest, one year and the oldest eight years o; I80. In entire lamily o! children. wars burned to death when their “W” V" ifiiilwtd by lire while F3191!’ Plflhid, Mr. and Mrs. Flewellyn ""11"! were away at work early this morning. I The lather oi the lamlly lell go,- a M"!!! farm. where he was engaged in Willa picking and shortly alter Mrs. Mummy, alter making g (ire p, the kitchen stove lelt lor her work at 5 "ilhbvrins house and the children were lelt slona, Flames suddenly breaking lrcm all Piirtlcns ol the wooden residence were "Med b? neighbors at seven o'clock and the house was so enveloped by the lire and smoke that would-be rescuers were unable u; “V, the Chfldibn from their terrible late. It is iihfiiilht they were overcome by the smoke. Kerr Selected mmmc, sepr. 27.—P. .1. Mul- iusen. president ol the Canadian Ol- yitipic Committee, announced today thlt be hoe selected Robert (Bobby) Kerr, 01 Hamilton, as his choice ior thcCsliadian Olympic Committee. Ats rocent Amateur Athletic Un- ion o! Canada anuual meeting, the president was empowered to choose one man lo be added to membership oi the Canadian Olympic committee. "Bobby." Kerr is Canada! 200 metre Olympic winner oi 20 year sago. ANNOUNCEMENTS. COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS. ETC. "Reserve Thursday, November/list lmiilll ‘IEO Hid Sale. Trinity United Qhumh, 7944-9-28-11. "Hunter River Club loadixv; live lhlok Thursday, October 3rd. List at oncs with Nicholson Bros. Secretary- 7001-0-28-254- "manic Olub-Loadlnz hiss» lambs, lat sheep. Wednesday. 00- 1""! from neon until 3 o'clock. D. N. b1’:- ggy, vcca-a-ia-sl "loading at Kensingron, Tuesday. , October m. Lambs, Hose and W“ Calves. Oiius Campbell. 7040-9-28-31- "District Conlerence ol 9.81.1510“- Balitiat (Eastern Section) will mceg, at It. Peters lay. 00ml" “d 0“ h. 3rd in the Baptist Churcqofiq-a-wu‘ __.-,-- as; ‘m b, buying Geese at Brad- albana, se smbu- acrh until a ovum!‘ P. It. si 1.1a each. Clinton Mo - 702l-9-27-2i. Ill v i ‘##1- , - lpm_ mm‘ 5L pu-slart now. hams prevmioh cure. M" Ii l“ Quinn Bi, Onsrlotterown. ‘IIoI-il-il Lo dec. 12th o0 _.__ "Montague and oardican 9M" ieasua Irma. lambs and sum Wed" use» roman octobsr snd- Al" walks for balancl bill a law days ahead so - an as provided. Mont An- aaaa and s. .1. Radmolid.1033-0~i'i-!l- lls Time cominsbemgvarl; Thurs“! i w“ u Hall where the chi- s chicken Iii?‘ p. m. what ii G. H. Ward, secretary ol Canadian chamber of commsrcs in Great Britain, who has arrived in Canada to spend iour months studying closer empire trade possibilities, without the aid cl polltica-Pilotc by Cunard Linc, SPARKS FiY ii u. s. SFNili u iilfi ISSUE So Critical Is Situation That President Hoover Has Openly Entered The Fight. . (Special to the Guardian) WASHINGTON, sepl. zl.‘-sp‘arks llew in the battle between the east and the west which developed during the debate on the flexible tarlil claus- es ol the mm bill m the seam ‘his afternoon Merciless onslaught-s upon the flexible tariii came today lronl Idaho and Montana, while its defenders represented the eastern in and Rhoda Island. So critical is the situation that President Hor/ver has openly entered the light. Reecntlng the interlcnence Sen- ator Borah. Republican, Idaho, declared today that Mr. Hc-aver must go lurtherandstcts whether or not _ iilrnlsnes and eight man are icat in manufacturing states o! Pennelyvan- v \ Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew ‘é CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA,SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1929 Two Planes And Being Pressed (‘spacial to the Guardian) wnvmm. Man, Sept. 27.-'rwo the barren lands which lorm the sub- arctic region c! Canada, and tlycrs 0i the west have concentrated here M‘ the iarsdst and one ol the most --iular r0l0u0 aapeditions in the Jnistory o! aviation. The missing men are in the aar- vice ol the Dominion Explorers, a Canadian mining company. They are: Col. 0., A. D. lvlaclilpine, President o! the Company: Capt. J. McMillan. pilot. a Broadway pilot-geologist; C. A. ‘lhompson, pilot. Richard Best-ca and laiior Gamer, passengers and mech- ios, Milne and. Goodwin. The party left Baker Lake, wear 0i Hudson Bay on September 8th. in- lending to fly across the barren lands to run Norman on the Mac- Kenrie River, a distance o! about 1,000 miles, with a stop about hall way at Bathursg inlet, s branch o! the sub- arctic aaaa. They hoped to arrive at Ila-t Norman on Sept. lath. The machines wan a super-lokkcr and s Wasp Fail-child, each- carrying iour men. Since September 8th no word has been received lrom the parry and it Feature Of ‘ Of The A series ol important meetings was held under the auspices o! the United Churchol Canada in Hearts Hall and Trinity Church yesterday. at which Rev. Dr. Endloott. Ill-mod- erator, Rev. Robert Laird. ‘Pressur- er cl the Church, and Rev. Sam Martin were the chic! speakers, the (Continued on Page 3) .. vcfilffifll (Special to the Guardian) LONDON, Sept. 27.-—An agree- mclit hm been reached to negotiate m- resumption ol~~dipi0mstic rais- tions between Gireat llfitiiih I110 Russia, the Foreign Omce indicated today. The agreement includes an gxghangg oi ambassadors, the an- noullcemcnt. said. ll was reached alter several days ol ecnierenoes be- tw-s-zrl Arthur Henderson, Fcvreign Secretary, and Valerian Dovgalcvsky. Soviet Ambassador to Paris. The Foreign Oiiice announcement 3am me s; mlent resulted lrom I {W9 hour conference today between Henderson and Dovsllavsk? 8M i" hen meeting had been set lcr ‘WW d", The agreement promises to t0!‘- mlnate a suspension cl relations b0- twsn the two countries, vmich has lasted since May. 1W7- Will Convene (Canadian Pleas) crewman. Qua. Boot 1PM“- ers oi the lishins industry will wu- vens in Montreal nest month at the call oi arch. s. a. a main. ill-nil- m- o! Marine and Fishsriss, to dis- cuss the questions cl prim slid "i0 ppeggtion ol trsw . Mr. Cardin. who has lust completed s tour cl “flgug [hhihfl Milli-s iii 0M Marl- “: limes, maids the announcement to- _ AND Rc ... d1!- ‘ which were largely attend- od, being lollowed with much interq est and enthusiasm. At 10.80 s. m. the P. E. Island Presbytery meeting was addressed by Dd’. Laird and Di‘- llndicott. The latter outlined the work oi the Church. emphasising what had been done. and the need ol greater consecration in giving, emphasizing the need oi monthly re- mittances cl missionary money. At ‘z o'clock the preabytcry convened with the Moderator Rev. John Stirl- ContractiFor _ Work OnFerry Docks Is Let --__ fibrosis. scal- Il-Canaaisu DradgaalillilickCslPIW-liiln- ltstaaa lsstbasnawsrsaas contrast slashstlnilal [Rajah tiouaisvalvlagallthaarssglag iaeaaucaticnwithsaaecuatrsa- ilsaalihanawflaadisniia- --v l. Herculean To Rescue Flyers In Sub-Arctic Region Of Canada-Every Available Machine With Picked Pilots Efforts Eight Men Lost Into Service. la now recognised (hat they are down somewhere in s wilderness cl water and bar-mi country, roughly 1,000 miles long by $00 wide. ‘may had provisions sufficient m! s month but the northern winter ls w, “ int. with tbs possibility cl weather that may 'mska liyins impossible. The lousnasa o! the situation is luiiy realised hare, and plans have been made to search the iiae ol‘ flight as thoroughly as it can be searched. Every available machine has been pressed into service and every pilot trained to ditiicult and dliimoua work in the north is on ti-leiobflrharasouspiiwltpivaedmm who have gained their experience in the service or the various mining and commercial companies which work ia- the north, are. all volunteers.’ The operations are being directed from this city by General n. M. ‘logsrth, o! Domiilim Iilplorers. who. in consultation with experienced sir- meu and prospectors. has drawn up a strategic plan cl campaign. ‘rials is something in the sturs oi’ s "aqueous play,” by which. from three advance points the rescue airmen will comb the route oi the lost party from and to and. Inspiring Addresses Meetings United Church in; in the chair. siid alter a iew ur- gent matters o! purines and lurther dicussion with Dr. Laird had been carried out. s public meeting was hold at 3 p. m.. in which he dolly-- cred the main address on the sub- ject o! the Mission and Maintenance Fund and went on to say what the iund meant to him in his own thinking. He also spoke o! home missions showing the greatness or the responsibility c! the United Church because o! the extant cl the territory entrusted to her, in man! sections ol the west greater than all other churches together, ol the coin- munitlcs where there were no churches at all. and ol the ever in- creasing demand lcr the extension at. the work, ol the iorced curtail- ment becauso oi the lack cl suflicl- snt increase in missionary giving; oi ons section which asked lor the op- ening cl 10 new neida and cl which only iwo could ba granted: or ail- ctner which asked ior it and only three could be granted. m speaking ol the lorcign mission work ha sin- pbaslsed the regret oi having to out down the expenditure 000,000 isst year. its emphasised the used or evangelism to build up the type cl lova for the higher call cl service. and the grist wort cl applying tbs wihoipldl 0f Chrlltlsnlt! to tbs lei-min: ol tha society iu which we live. bi speaking o! the work cl tbs cbllagaa ha emphasised the blah standards which have bash attained. stating that this will aalybspcaaibleiatila lutura to whatsoever turisnt each ‘Christian hams la cndasvorlng to build up that type o! character. in young men and woman. from which tbs sdilsgss will draw. m chains ha stresses the uaad c: su adequate passion luad as a Christian response sad dam which miistbammsadolibaheiptulwsy in which tho United Church ll an- Ugvorihl i0 mast the situa- tion. Ail tbs dcasrinsuia c! the Unitod Church. ii 0N! an to mac- nlflli aaqnn Qiuilauadaupsgas Good Sailor i . Mrs. S. A. Hammond c! Whetstone, England. 80 years old, was among the lagers who arrived among a [Hap oi’. 150. newcomers" "l didnt miss s meal." Mrs. Hammond declar- oils "And Yin going to like it in Canada." wnulu ll slvilllil Plliiltlliii (launch! in the Guardian) MONTREAL. Qua, Sept. 27.- Charges that cattle were being starv- ad in the Province oi Quebec prior to shipment are being investigated by the Provincial Department oi Ag- riculture. Orders have been issued to Department inspectors to trace a shipment ol 300 calves, b0 c! which. top report rrom dbl-onto, has! led snroule tdontsrio‘, due, it was stated to lack at feeding before leaving the province. ll the charm were amtslnad, J. A. Greenier, de- puty Minister o! Agricultum, who is nilucting the investigation stated. that the larrucrs responsible (or the outrage would be severely 011111-1000- I New Docks Completed (special to the Guardian) LONDON, Sept. 21-'1'hs new Til- bury Docks which can accommodate the largest ships ailoat were opened. today. This enterprise begun iour years ago, was completed s year ahead cl schedule st s cost ol more than $12,000,000, and brings Tilburv. below Inndon. on the Thames, in line with Southampton and Liverpool as a leading British port. Standing on the dock of a 20,000 ton oriental liner, Lady Ritchie, wile ol the Chairman o! Port cl London authority, pressed the button hing the entrance lock, and the ship steamed into the haw ‘rilbury Docks sschecrs rose from the thousands cl persons on tbs shore. May Get In The Movies i LOWELL. Mass. Sept. 20- laprasaatativva cl the Famous Jsramount Mov- ing Picture Compaq, and War- uar hos, srrivsa bare this sl- iaraaau an route to Saint John. N. l. vim-a on lnaday nut ocular and negotiate 5 2 i . stated that the wind had increased ililcllnli ‘lllluliil “illili To the Extent Of One Hundred and Seven Million Dollars Next Year. (Special to the Guardian) PARIS. Sept. 27~France will spend on its navy during the next year slightly more than $100,000,000. The (lgurea proposed by the Minis- try ol Finance and discussed ‘today by the Chamber Commission total 2,000,000,000 trance. ($101,400,000), an increase ol 108,000,000 lrancs. ($7,- 020,000). over the amount allocated during the current year. Additional credits were voted lor further strengthening o! certain points 0n the Corsican and North African coasts. Forty six percent ol the total will be spent on mainten- ance and 04 percent on lurther pro- duction, according to the building plain laid down some years ago and so lar adhered to. This year it is hoped 0o speed up the delivery cl new units. I’ Bear Killed lVIzen Hit By Automobile FREDEBJCTON, Sept. 2'l--An- other incident has occurred which tends to illustrate the lact that blackness-s are more mun- erous in New Brunswick this year than usual. Last night, s pondcrous and obstinate speci- mcn o! ‘bruln was a. vlciim ol his own lolly at Petersville, hall way between Fredericton and Saint John on the main highway, when the animal refused to give hall the road t0 S. M. Bain, c! Halifax. The large animal was killed almost instantly by collision with the automobile. and con- siderable. damage was done the headlights and lender o! the car. The motorist was able, however. to continua his trip to Frederic- ton and upon arrival here rclot- ad his (ikperlence. Hurricane Still Blowing Hard (Canadian Press) MIAMI, Flo, Sept. 27.--'l‘he tropic- al radio station hare announced at l o'clock tonight that it had. catn- municated with Nassau capital or the Bahamas for the llrst. time since Wednesday. The message from Nas- au read: "Hurricane lrorn Tuesday until this morning and still blow- power lines damaged badly. Possibly a week belorc any power. meantime this only means cl working." A loot note said that Nassau radio station was using a gasoline engine to gen- erate power with which to operate. LATER MIAMI. Flo" Sept. 21—Advices that the barometer at Bimini had dropped .07 oi an inch between noon and iour p. m. today, were received here by government meteorologist Richard N. Gray. who is attempting to chart (he progress oi’ the trop- lcsl hurricane oil the Florida east coast. The reports lrcm Bimini also to 00 miles an hour and was becom- ing stronger. The reading at Bimini at four o'clock was 20.40, whereas it stood at 20.00 at noon. west End re- port s bu. eter reading oi 20.00 at i o'clock with s wind velocity ol 48 miiss an hour, an increase oi ‘l miles an hour since noon. 0M Ills Nlcksby and Keith Pl‘- Ol‘ "A _ MERCHANT luau-an. Don't quit Ina loll ‘than llsndfli isrilellnthelnslahilsyoswlilbs lng hard. Nassau out oi commission as l this V1000!- I. Miss Helen Grossmsn. who was llio only lady to be called to the bar st Toronto on September i9, 05,1100 A villi SIR HENRY‘S lllllllllllllall (Special to the Guardian) OITAWA, Sept. ‘XL-Sir Henry Thornton, president ol the Canadian National Railways and director oi the Central Vermont Railvrays, is “o get a total remuneration oi $95,000. The Star understands that Bir Henry's contract, has been renewed He iormerly received $65,000 and has been given a, $10,000 increase. ‘I110 new contract will run live years in- flead cl three. There is strong reas- on to believe however, that in ad- dltion to this $75,000 strsilht salary. the $10,000 annual expense account is to be continued, making $86,000. For some time there have been rumors that Sir Henry would ra- ceive extra remuneration lor his direction oi the Central Vermont Railway, which through his lorcsisht when the railway went into the hands cl the receiver, came into the nosseslcn ol the Canadian National Railways. The Central Vermont is being ruii a". a separate entity 0nd it l5 “Tide” stood it will pay its chiei Canadian director, Sir nenry Thomwii- $1°-' n00 a, year. This makes $95,000 all told. The $10,000 ior expenses strictly D-(KContinued on Page S) MANY A FeLiow DOE$N'T or: Madmen Because ‘THE (save. FATHER CANT AFFQRD Flesh to strong northeast winds. partly cloudy and cool. Possibly scat- tcred showers. _ High ‘ride this evcnlng at 7.88 ano tomomcw morning at 0.2L Sun sets this alterumn at 0.40 and rises tomorrow morning at 5.00. New Moon ‘Neda-eddy. Oct. 2, 0.55 p. m.- , surmner ‘i. lids eighteen uriinutsr later than Chsrlottoiown. Tomato, lsir ... ... Montreal. clear ... ... “lb-st Quebec, clear ... mas-as Charlottetown, cloudy ... ....t'i—s'| Ilslilsx. cloudy ... ".1040 8t. Jflimeloudy . ... ... Jib-d! goos, both winning locum in Ins- isna, wars married recently, Boston. cloudy ... ... u. “.7040 mi Annual lubssrlptlola Delivered By lllall Canada 5nd U- 8. A. lcucllil you iii tilillliiii Prevailing ‘Prices In Charlottetown Still Ilsa. ‘ also. Higher Than On Mainland. Following the nouncemant ‘in Maritime papers o! a reduction 0t two cents in the price ol gssoiins. which still leaves the rstsii prlas in the Msritimes higher than that pre- valling elsewhere iu Eastern Canada or the United States. s Guardian rs- porter yesterday interviewed local supply men ss to the cause bother the general reduction and the con- tinuing extra prices in the Msritimss over the figures given elsewhere. Var- ious reasons were given by,the local dealers. It was stated that the dir- ect cauae o! the present reduction o! two cents is the drop in price o! crude oil at the source oi supply. es- pecially in the United States. Thus the retail price has been subject to a corrsspondlng reduction which is now practically general throughout Canada. ~ It was represented that the‘ continuing high price in the Marl- , time Provinces as comps ed with the rsst ol Canada was due part1! to the {act that tbeoil companies (ooauuocs on Page s) clvslcuiill (Special u the Guardian) IDNDON, Sept.‘ 27.-'I‘ha chasing down o! the Ebbevale Iron, Steel and Coal Works has led to discussion be- tween the Rt. Hon. J. H Thomas and British industrial leaders. Over .000 workers received notice this week, and 2,000 oollitry employees will be laid oi! shortly. Intense competi- tion from continental manufacturer! is the cause assigned lor the step. _ Armless Woman Flyer Is Killed .-_ (Canadian Prowl ABILSNE. ‘ruse. Sept. 37~Nliai Josephine Callahan, armless woman llier. was killed when an unlicensed plans she was piloting crashed in a cowm lleld near hers ioeay- Mid Callahan, said to have been armless since birth, had a special arrange- ment on the control stick lor hand- ling the plane with artificial arms. Farewell Gift (Special to the Guardian) LONDON, Sept. 21-0n the eve oi her departure lor America. Ishbei MacDonald. daughter ol the British Prime Minister, who will accompany her lather to Washington on Satur- day, was today presented with an electric lamp as a lsrewell gilt by the woman ol South Poplar district. Miss MacDonald represents South Poplar in the London County Coun- cli. Condensed Specials lAfl-ac par word an sson llltfllih la ass can». ~~ I ‘I0 [I'll-A IUBNIIIIID Ill apartment with garstm Pcllselifl‘ oca m. ensue ass-s mums-a. la ' ‘so ass-noun. lea IIINOI?" t. Apply I10 HiMoro It. was asuaqlolrrsofi‘m a‘ New York. cloudy ... ... “UN-At - 1000-5841;. j .