MAXIMS -_ or ' s ' MERCHANT We know some men who are fight. m; bravely, sud what seems u, be g losing bill-IQ. for no other m”; than one he: of timely ‘n; Inning duanllnll. Pounded 1M1. curlnlfriowu Guardian Two Cents. e Covers Prince Edward Island Like the new Ml E CHARLQTFETQWN- CANADA. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1929 l4 MAXIMS OI‘ A MERCHANT We believe in a government oi the people by the people: yet the domin- ion oi the many is no more safe than PAGES the domination of the few, Annual Subscriptions Delivered some. ll! blall Canada and l1. s. A. use. 60w BL 00050 fiuR DER ‘lucky Strike” Sold FQlj8.25 lb. Grand Chainpion Steer Of The Chicago Intl. Live Stock Show Brought $7,700. (Special to the Guardian) CHICAGO. 111., Dec. 6.-A new world's record price of $8.25 s. pound yes piiiil today by "Lucky Strike," the grand champion steer of the 1929 international Live Stock Show. El- 110i Brown, 20 year ~01d isrm boy, Rose Hill, Iowa, whose steer won the premier award oi the exhibition viii receive nearly 07,700 for his 9:10 ' pound animal. FIVE SEAMENP IiESBIJEII BY INER BALTIC (Csnudls-n Press) NEW, YORK. Dec; 8.-,The rescue o1 live seamen irom the disabled schooner Northern Light in s. hesvy sea was reported in a message re- celved today at the offices of the l ' le Star line here from J. Kearn- ey. master of the liner Baltic, which is due in New York Monday, idem Liverpool. One member ol the schooners crew. a. youth of 20. was drowned and the Baltic's lifeboat vm cast adrift. supposedly because the heavy sea. made it impossible to hoist it back aboard ship. The sailor who was lost was Rex A Parson. The schooner owned by Joe Brothers, oi St. John's Newfoundland was en route from Saint John's to Boriavists Bay, I ANNOUNCEMENTS. COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS. ETC- "southem Queens Club loading‘ hogs. sheep and lambs nt Melville siliion. Thursday altenioon. Decem- ber 10th. List with Secretary, Stewart Mn- aa 9-12-7-li. "Dr. Olift, D. D. - Htart now. hilme prevention curs. Now at Purdy itstion, Westchcster 00., N. Y. U. s. "York Point and West River Tele- Dhnnc 60., meeting Cornwall Hall, Almdfly evening, December 9th. , 367-12-‘1-21. .._._.. “Come to the dance in Belfast Public Hall Tuesday, December 10th. Admission 3b cents. Hot lunches "lud- 360-12-7-21. "Cherry Valley Christmas Concert. “limbs. December 10th. Ii stormy W! be held first iine evening. 339-12441 "@0111! t0 the been Supper at the Mme oi numbed arcs, Haul Grove, “tad-v. evening, Pccembcr 10th. "weeds in lid ct Womenfs Institute. aaa-iz-e-zi. ‘gsllio lslvstion Army neon supper d. Bale oi Wort will be held Tuss- s l’. December 10th. Sole 096M 3 p.m. "W" I to ‘I p. m. Tickets as cents. A 863-12-7-21 vfllmllsus Olub locum; 1m stock ‘Wider ierenom, December urn a?‘ 1M emu until um- the holi- Yii- Mont Annsar, Secretary. asi-is-r-ai. Tfiwlitshlrs Club loading livestock Lhmldly iorenoon, December 12th. i" "m. Ii. N. mm, Secretary. 368484-11. “Witflnnlne December m. 1m. we chm 50 buying Crate Iattened “with! and mi ‘hieoday and Mimi» iu-eeem at each not our M" mace. slime: mum price (M No. i stock. J. P. Massey. "with. c. r. r. . m-u-zo-senuuiuui-cawn Bootleg Bibles Next, Minister Says In Boston uosron, Dec. 6.-Th.e held o! tho Episcopal order oi Cowley Fathers and a neurologist were united today in their condennutio of book censorship in Boston and over Msssachssctts. Father Burton assailed “spiritual snobbery” and a tendency to believe that morsl reforms could be brought about by legislation while Dr. Abraham My- erson oi Tufts College said ‘par-- ants, neigbbo B and slums, not. books, corupt the child, beiove n. meetingof the Massachusetts committee for s. revision of the book law. "If the present prudish man- ner oi censorship , tail." Fa- ther Burton said, "we shall soon have to bootleg Bibles mun Canada." Turks Alurrnehd Over Rise In v Sterling Exchange ,___. (Special to the Gusrdisu) OONSTANTINOPLE, Dec. 6.—A-- lsrmed by the rise in sterling ex-- change on the Bourse. the Turkish Government today took radical measures to mower the riesire- Ii ordered the temporary suspension 01 c1; government purchases - abroad: informed foreign 118-11314 and Wfleli“ that they must procure the flfiifkish Govcmnleniis authorization to purch- ma; foreign money and 51111011119911 that heavy punishinelit would be 1n- filcted on the authors or recent 1'11- mors that the government was con- wlnplaiing s forced loan. _ 1m Bourse at Istamboui broke into s panic change rose to 1.093 later loan or to excessive imp in ‘rurkish exvflfll _______________.__.. WASHINGTON. D. 0., D00. B.‘ William s. var-i. Phillilfllih" m‘ . publican lender was denied a seat 1|, the U. B. Senate today because n. mus 0185.000 w M i!" Wm" gylvnnh, senatorial nomination In 1920. The Norris resolution declaring the Ollfifldm" “I ‘uh a large sum of money corrfllIW nu credentials. vu WW4 b! llld Senate. "Como to Winsloe Concert in Hall, mission as and 16 ._...... "An assortment oi B004 i" doughnuts s specialty u. 0m 8110 I Moore 8s McLeod! t-odlli- ....._. 0M1” y-felen Bastard has some lovely Island scenes ier sale at the Publlii"? 37d oiiioe. . -.- . "Milton Rink ow“ Bliilflflli’ night, December 1th, at a 0'Cl0¢k- If 1e line and cold until then. 3 .._._ "We have discontinued millinl‘ n. s. 315-21 ed no strict effects}, lumber until iurther notice. llmett s: son. 8188mm yesterday when Bikrlifli 9X‘ pia-stres. The Min oi Finance published a. state- mmi, denying rumors of s. foreilfl s. forced internal loan. lie attributed the crisis on the B01386 orts and decillll December 19th. Ad- cents. 356-12-7-11. kc, 3'13 fliNlY UNE [IFEHIST IN STURM Two Vessels Are Still Unreported -- F i v e Schooner-s Abandon- ed But Crews Rescu. ed. ' - ' (Canadian Press) s1‘. John's, Niid., Dec. 67A week llo tonisht ten vessels leit here for Bonsvists ports. on the northeast coast. Soon after sailing, the schoon- ers were overtaken by a. hurricane, and when several dayspassed with. out reports, great anxiety was felt, Then news oi derelicts. rescued crews and surviving vessels followed in the wake o! the storm. ‘This even- 1118 it Was known that five of the (Continued on ‘Page 7) REHEMNG (Special to the Guardian) roxro, Dec. ir-srvippq; Dsmpo ‘News Money despatch from Nbdlriug today said that General Chidng" Kilo Bhek, hood oi the Nationaiisk Gov- eminent 0f China hid notified the executive council of the govt. that he was resigning. Increase In OrdinaryRevenue (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Ont., Dec. it-Canadifs total ordinary revenue for the eight ed on November so last was $310,218,- 888. For the corresponding eight month period a year ago, total or- dinary revenue of the Dominion a- mounted to $308,784,829. The increase therefore amounts to $10,433,999. Canada's ordinary expenditure dur- ing the eight months just ended was $239,884,848. or sn increase oi $12.- 420339. over til-c total for the cor. responding eight months 0f- the last fiscal year. " Wins At‘ Chicago Poultry Show ._.... (Special to thmGuardlun) TORONTO, Doc. tL-lvhit: wysn- dottes owned by lion. J. B. Martin, Minister of Agriculture for Ontario swIpt through still competition at the Chicago Poultry lhow yesterday to capture the best 4111918? iwfl-"l- Tho Minister received c, wire at his Port Dover home lest nilht iii/ins the details oi Oils oi the most re- markable wins in the history oi‘ the show. Mr. Martin had not shown (or three years. With M birds entered, the months oi the iiscai year which end- (Speeial to the Guardian) LONDON, Dec. 6.—A warning that the Government's new Egyptian Pol- icy would lend to disasbrr. was voiced today by Lord Lloyd, former British High Commissioner at Cairo, whose resignation was demanded last sum- ‘Warns The Govt. "With Regard To Egyptiajr Policy Lord Lloyd, Fume.- British High Oommissioner Says New Policy Will Lead to Disaster. REPURT tAPlURE Pfindsor, Ont, Banks Sought Man Found in n~-.~--~-. City __ a Million T heft, MUNICH, Bavaria, Dec, B.—SQVQ1'Q1 Munich newspapers reported todsy_ m" by Foreign Secretary Henderson. The main cause for alarm said lord HON, lies not in any single clause in the new Anglo-Egyptian treaty.‘ “Rather it lies in the cynicism and leviiy with ‘which it ls proposed u, (Continued on Page 7) Al’!!! Objecting To And Seize Train SHANGHAI, Dec. d-A plncue of war and violence gripped several sections of China. yesterday and threatened to spread, challenging the power oi tho Nationalist Govern- ment. Large seal;- mutlhy o! troops wholesale murder and munity by a communist, army and armed rebellion was rampant in various parts oi the country. The mutiny of the 24th div- islon of Nationilist troops at Pukow, across the Yangtse rim from Nan- king, the government's capital was said by press dcspstchcs to have been loined by 15,000 men of the division. After looting Fukow yesterday the mutineers seized trains and depart- Marcler, Mutiny and Armed gRebellion Are Rampant In Several Ports Of Country‘ rirceeuy-irueuasiisr-sduee s Mutiny At Puk0w._. Province To Fight Kwangsi ‘Province And Ironside Division Rebels-Rebels Loot City eirig" ‘Sent to ' i{wantl1ug ed for Pengu, Antwisl province, re- calving accessions on the way. Rm- ognizing the seriousness of the mut- iny the Nationalist government des- patched 10.000 loyal troops in pursuit but the mutlneers burned several railroad bridges behind them, ‘Phe pursuiers hampered by snow and rain could not munediicciy engage the rebels. The mutiny, it was reported, was brought about by the soldiers ob- jection to bring sent to Kwantuna province where the Kwangsi province rebels Joined with the rebellious ir- onside division. Gasoline On Ice Into (Special to The Guardian) Off Suflmersicle ls Still Caught In The Ice—-CreW Of Three -Are' Safe-Walked ‘ i they walked by the ice to Summer- SUMMERSIDE, Dec. u-Tho gaso- line boat that was report-rd in yes- terday's Guardian csulht ui the ice two miles off Bummer-side harbor still remains in the some position. Dur- ing the night iuily surrounding the boavfrom sufficiently solid to allow o! three mm to land on it whence Boat Summerside. side. arriving there at 7.30. Captain Seymour Young oi Aiberton, in charge oi the craft reported that he, with the other two men of the crew, who also belonged to Alberton, leii Charlottetown on Wednesday at day- -_-._-_-___.~.@- (Continued on Page '1) male cocksrvls won first. ’ 1nd (mirth pieces: hens, iirst, second third, ieurtn andiiifth; youns new second and third; old pens, first and third. (gpeelfl IQ the Guardian) REGINA. me. Oe-Tbe condition t of James Andaman, 11 year old (other o! Plblhler I. ‘l’. M. Ander- "n, u reported tonlsht as im- proving. The aged nun was found m, me prairie south oi the city at on early hour thb morning. I; lad been ruining for 11 hours and much alarm was clued by his disappearance. A eity detective hind hlm kneel m; In the snow uses and n- baumd. Physicians however ssr Mr. Andencn apparently suffoc- Last Minute News Flcshesl P~—- Q—< (Canadian Press) WASHINGTON. D. 0., Dee. 0.- 11:‘. senate voted today to my Senator-sleet Van oi Pennsylvan- is a seat. ' TOKYO, December t-Advlces received here today from Maiden stated that the Nanklng Govern- Illlit his Illlflivtd the protocol M the lemmas reached by the soviet and Manchurian delegates - mlllhln so‘ settlement oi the Chinese lulu-p Railway dispute. ' - (Ismael c» one Gnardhn) IDNDON. Doc- Oi-ltorms oi hurricane intnnslty which swept the British Isles and the lllllish channel and sections of the Atlantic Ocean for nearly 2A hours abated somewhat today after toll-- in; a toll of it! livu, many in- jured and lnlvy property damage. _______.__._ HAMILTON. Ont, Dec. .6.- Elgllt of the local llllliiolnis [or 1 old ago pensions have died beiore their ilnt cheque could be sent to than and he: other: received their cheque, but did not live long that the Salzburg police had arrested Waiter Dlcketts, whom the authorit- les of Windsor, ,Ont., had been mp. lng in connection with a $3,000,000,- 000 bank larceny. Dicketis is sold to have committed numerous lrsuds in various parts o: Europe. He will be tried at Bailout-g for frauds he committed hero and then extradited to England. RECENT iillAKE BR, KE CABLES _ (Canadian Press) HALIFAX, N. 5.‘, Dec. 6.-—'1'hat the bed of the North Atlantic was shift- erl as u result oi the earthquake oi November 18, was indicated hisre to- night in reports from cable ships as- signed to the task of repairing the submarine breaks. Sonic soundings showed that the floor oi the ocean had been moved and that the fish- ing banks had shifted as a result of the disturbance. Breaks in the cables conniectixig the old ivorlcl with the ucwII-ievelbeen piottedioverjan urehi400 miles southeast and 300 miles ziorth- east o! Halifax. In some casts breaks occurred in the same cable over a distance of 100 miles. The ships at prmeni at sea en- gaged in the work of repairing the cables are the John W. MscKay, Edouard Jeremac, Lord Kelvin, and Cyrus Field. In addition, the Cam- bria, All American, Faraday and the Dominion have been assigned to the ' task. Will succeed Good As Wczr Secretary (Canadian Press) WASHINGTON, D. C., Dec. 6- Patrick J. Hurley. oi Oklahoma, has been selected by President Hoover in succeed James W. Good as Secret- ary of War. He has been acting Secretary, l-ieviug taken over the du- ties of the Wsr Dcpartmentfiupcir the death recently nl Mr. Good. Record French Wheat Crop (Special to the Guardian) PARIS, Dec. 6.—France will soon be eating French Prewar bread once again, due to arecord wheat crop in France. l-lou. Jean Hennessey, Min- isier oi Agriculture has succeeded in gsinng leislstion for the bene- fit oi the French farmer that all French breed must contain 97 per cent of French flour. Opposes Duty OTTAWA, Ont, Dec. ti-Opposltion of placing a duty of 27% percent general isrlfi on machinery designed‘ {or the manufacture of ilsh and meat was voiced before the tsrlii advisory board today by A. D. MscLcan, Pres, dent oi Connors Limited, Blacks Harbor, N. B. The revised iron and machhmvusiuonnt 8W , allotment lsmtll’! lnlth reported WI steel schedules were llllu belt‘! iii! boa-rd. __ OF BA NK MESSENGER P n |-t| c E1 Bank Messenger Shot Aid Killed Was Carrying Bandits Op Large Payroll- en Fire When Unfortunate Youth Runs For i His Life. Gathers Valuable Information On Sanatorium Work i. It is hoped by the Sanatorium Commission that complete details for sanatorium will be drawn up within two months, and at the end‘ the oi that time it will be possible to cal i renders for the construction of the; ibuilding, Dr. I’. A. Creelmuh, secre- f nary, stated in an interview with T1115 Guardian yesterday. If present plans!‘ (Continued on Page '1) (Canadian Press) lul returns were issued, it was believ favored its discontinuance. was cndorsed on one hand and th cd on the other. i Ecotis Temperance Act?" Thus berm 64.671; milatlve 71.341. in favor oi the sale oi alcoholic li quor under a Government and spoiled ballots 1590. To Compete With Famous Players (Special to the Guardian) TORONTO, Ont... Dec. o.--A $25,- 000,000 theatre chain to compete with Famous Players, Canadian cor- poration, in the Dominion amuse- ment liirld is in process ol establish- ment. and the capital already sub- scribed. it was stated in financial :irc1es today. Directors, it is stated have been seiecetd tentatively Despite denials from sources close to the oi- iicials named in the new company, it is insisted by other: that the nu- cleus oi the organization, which will‘ as financed in Montreal, but con- nolled in Toronto. will be the Loew iousie and new buildings to be er- ».-:tod in ‘florcnto and Montreal. liv- ontually, the chain will spread across Canada. While tire-c may be tic ups with American filri voduocrs the new ~omplny will not o: pledged to play "'10 produt o1 any studio to stainl- nu of others. .__._._i___-_~ , NUVASBUTIA PEEBISBITE HALIFAX, N. 5., Dec. d-When 0!- iicialiy gazetted figures of the liquor plebiscite held in Nova. Scotia on Oc- iobcr 31 became known today it was learned that a majority ofihoso vot- 1118 0n question number one voted against continuing the Nova. Scotin Temperance Act. Beiore these olilc- ed that approximately 01,000 favored the retention oi the prohibitory law, against approximately 56,000 who Thus. instead ol an affirmative vow for both quest-ions. Government Controii Nova Scotla Temperance Act reject- Question number one was: "Are you _in favor of continuing the prove answering in the affirmative numf - Question number two was "Are you P55 Control Act?" Affirmative, 87,651; negative. 53-08% Rriccicd ballots number aces (590011! to the Guardian) PHILADELPHIA. Dec. d-Canzer- on Cook, u bank messenger employed by the Philadelphia. Title and Trust wmpany was shot and killed at 10.30 .\_ m. today by three bandits who ee- |cnped in a closed automobile. Cam- eron wss on his way to a branch of the bank and was carrying a large (Continued on Page '1) AGED LADY EiillNB DEM} AT Mlifflilfilil (Special ln the Guardian) BUMMERSIDE, Dec. 6~As twc young lads were returning home from the store at Miscouche about 8.30 on Thursday evening they discovered a1 old lady lying in the snow. and s.‘ they could not arouse her they call- ed the priest. Rev. Dr. Monaghsn who recognised tho body as that o Mrs. Elizabeth Gaudet. He at oncr saw that she was dead and with th. assistance of neighbors, the body ws_ removed to her home nearby. Tm deceased was retumlng irom s vlsi ' to a. neighbor when she apparentlg- took a weak turn and passed-awn.) The Coroner, Dr. E. T. Tanton we notified by Rev. Dr. Monaghan, wh ‘i _... _.____. (Continued on Pose '1) E 4H1: doY who Kcers ills Moulii siiui’ fo~ DAY Noni’ llAvE i0 Scum: ‘THINGS ‘l0 MDRROW i (A o Q/ (K Jn/ Fresh westerly winds, not much change in temperavure. Local snow- hurries. - Toronto, cloudy Montreal, cloud)‘ ... Quebec. ill!‘ Charlottetown, fair . Hsllisx, cloudy 5t. John, cloudy .,.. Baton, cloudy ........ New York. fair 40-84. Bight tide this afternoon at 8.21 and tomorrow morning at 2.11. Bun rises this moraine at 1.3 and M4 this afternoon It 4.15 Pint quarter moon Monday, Dec. 6.1! a. m. . lummerslde tid: eiehtseg nsluulss ‘Mil’ fill-Ii Charlottetown ‘ ‘ r. 34-4’. .. ; i?" A _,__ § _ us..- u... _-.-.‘§_a}§_-_.£ ‘ i