station. wutoasstsr Co., u. Y., o.s.A. MAXIM-S OI a MERCHANT 0' e " -- MERCHANT blaay a wen: who hops us. hi- —— bollilgo rfalls wc g n‘ o “In”, in: thistl- s.I====-====_ Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew ' $14,251:‘! 18:13.‘ ‘ ' " ‘ ‘ ’ _ ' ‘T ' ' "‘*—*~~——~-————~~—--~~——-—--—-——~-——- cHARLoTTErowN. CANADA; THURSDAY. OCTOBER 24, 1929 1o PAGES t;"‘li§...'“é'.'°.1‘5.‘".".'s”5'."£"f. MAXIMS TRANS-ATLANTIC FLIER. IS LOST ‘Golden Hind ’dnd Pilot l Unreported Diteman And His Tiny Mono-v plane Soars Into East From Shores Of Newfoundland Into The Great (Canadian Press) ST. JOHN‘. NfllL. Oct. 2Q—'I‘he silence that marked its casual pilot, and the inauspicious trans-Atlantic start o! the monophne "Golden Hind" tonight, had man and ma- thllw in that cetascrv. which few survive. missing and imrepcrtcd. A1- Wmmt-hlnldsvsisosurcsnr. Dliaman. Jr» scartd into the east from tbs shores of Newfoundland. leaving only s. note to announce his adventure, m word had come from him and there was no report of his Unknown. "h? plane, without wireless and a ready prev to the prewiriter sees ci the North Atlantic. In fact there w" nothing to indicate that Dlteman had gotten far from the North Am- erican coast, or even was going w Inndon. excel"? his note. LONDON. Oct. iii-An Exchange Tblceraph dcspstch iromCopcnhsgsn today said that it was learned that the Greenland ‘Irade Department two months ago had been ordered to send gasoline to Julisnbhasb. Green- land for Urban l". Ditcmsn, Jr. RECORDS BROKEN “IN EGG LAYING CONTEST Provincial Contest Won By Mr. S. R. Pendleton. Splendid Rec- ords Made By Other Con- testants. The eleventh Prince Edward 1s- fif. Wid-Aoing Contest closed yes- terday at the end 0f the fifty first week, three hundred and fifty seven days since it started. This contest has broken many Prince Edward Ia- lsnd records and it is unlikely that Ion-ts of these will be surpassed for some years. Mr. S. n. Pendlstnn of teeming- Vbn wins the contest with 2583.0 Points. 3263 eggs from ten hens. This W! was very closely followed by Mrs. J. H. llcFhailYs pen from New Elven which had assert points. ‘m1 6K8! from her ten hens. The second ANNOUNCEMENTS. COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS. ETC. "Pantry sale, ibnneil dc Chandler. ~ 3i "Buy your cakes and pastry at and Chandler. sic-n “Dance in morals Hall Friday, October 26th. 9421-10-24-21. "DT- Ullft. D. D. — Start now hm" prevention cure now at Purdy "Pantry Sale at Prowae Bros, Sat- "Pdov. October acth. ‘Zion Mission BW- ‘ 047-8! "The Cornwall Community Club present "rs. Singln Skewl" in Win- ‘m Hill. Friday, twenty-fifty, 0900-10-32-11. mrlinsrald Dairy Company, 0mm c l be received by the Emerald Dairy "nanny each Tuesday, beginning Mir swc-io-ss-si. ‘Km W. o. 1'. o. Prayer uostiss beheld atllraslsrrslr ass m fiidlhifldlnmtober ,at m sheep. Stock must be listed ___ N the lasaar ans q, rw-otiihsfist‘ "“'“"°°"' $140-$041 pen had the greatest number of eggs. It led by 42 eggs. The third pen was owned by the Experimental Station, Fredericton. N. 3., with 24672 points, 2229 eggs. The Charlottetown Ex- perimental Station pen (l5) was fourth with 2373.2 Points, 2203 eggs. and George Boswell! pen from French Fort was fifth with 2809b points, i204 eggs. Seventy-nine hens laid over 200 eggs that averaged ovor 24 on. in the dozen. These have been tattooed and registered by the Canadian Na- tional Poultry Breeders‘ Association through the Records Division of the Live Stock Branch. Ottawa. The greatest, number of hens registered any previous year from the P. B. I. Contest was in 1928 when l2 were registered. Those having the great- est number of birds registered this season were: Mrs. J. if. McPhaii, l0. This included one spare. Mr. S. R. Pendleton s. rnc mperimenlll Bil- ticn, Fredericton. N. 13., s. This in- cluded one spare. Mr. Osorso B0" well. a including one spare. The (Continued on Page 8) g by the Dominion Bureau of Btatisticl. ' A total 01 365,914 gallons wag export- ed Liberal in the 10M election, is lllln in the ncld in Ontario election i AGAIN 11v m1; FIELD W- "- Meflcmont. 8-0. defcat-lagalnat F s. mom. right, Conservative, who won on that cc- calloa by M00 maivrity. 11v l 0.4112 Y OTTAWA, Oct. Qflr-A considerable decrease in the export of cream, whose exclus vs destination is the United States. ll indicated in the ‘monthly report for September issued ed to the United States last month valued at $507,136, wmparcd with 829.767 gallons valued at $668,730 in August and 342,400 gallonsyalued at 0630.610 in September last Year. lxclltns MILLION For the 12 months period ended September ac Canada exported cream valued at $5,037,379 i0 "l! United States, a. 4WD from $6,144.- m for the correspondi-ns W104 "15- ed September 30, 1028. _ Exports of flesh milk also dropped m flie month in companion with Sea Fish Catch Shows Decrease OTTAWA, Omit" Oct. lit-Canada's catch of sea fish in the nine month period of January l to September so. i020, was worth- nearly $2,000,000 mom to the fishermen in landed value than the catches in the‘ cores- sponding period of 1020. notwith- standing that the total landings were smaller. The catch for the nine month! l1 gi-mm by returns to the Dominion Fisheries Branch was 786,365,500 pound,’ o,» 1,443,900 pounds less than m _, to september, i928, but "Belfast Shipvllll Club loadinl hogs, lambs. fat sheep a_nd oalvosjt Fodhla Station on s ssday l‘ r 39th, asitLio-ra-ri "Horse b11910! It QYI-Pllld Wm" on ‘Thursday uncalled further notice. MacDonald a Henderson. eilfl-io-ifl-Ii "Buying hogs, sheep and lambs. Hunter River, Thursday forsncon October 24th. Everett. wedlock. igmied value was 020318.050 ll wmpued with only $18,701,509 I DECREASE OF EXPORTS INDUSTRY concurs Butter And Cream Trade Decreases, But Cheese Sales Greiater ljor, Year Ailsustofthisyeaz-andwitheep- iember last year, although the l! month period showed andncroale in value, but a decrease in quantity. Butter eworts in all countries increased from 000m in Aveust-to sr-ms in leptentdr. In! the year's period. the exports however, declined ircmtetmesslsstycartoeflteee this year. , The export of cheese showed a marked improvement over August with 169,563 cwt., valued at $1,164,- 405 u conYP ’ with 110,474 cwt, val- ueld at 310M301. There was iww- ever, s. considerable reduction ls com- pared with September i008. when the export of cheese was 171,384, cwt., valued at $8,928,098. For the twelve month period exports totalled til.- 465008 compared with “HINDI s. year ago. OITAWA, Oct. est-econ routine Mum Wr- disvoses of and one sr two important questions were dis- cussod at the regular meeting of Cab. inet today. Premier Naokenlle King wasnotabletobeprceentandno official announcements were made at the and o! the council. '01s ClFf or GAB causes MAN A m1 1' _ iiitflgt year I80- PASSED A WA Y (Canldhn Press) HALIFAX, N. 8., Odt. 33-11. Thggggg Batman, of the 9711mm, N, Y., city healih DOOM» died Ill. 9388-21. ""c~"z..°'.~:r..."'tt"........""~ lambs and - 0mg” ma, tin noon. ‘nus will be . t of lambs and a clean up lhipmm by "m" %-—nsa Came undue acantlc- sad other talent ‘Jhigoberfldtlhllot Olll Y- , stoi-io-aa-as-sc hummus. night at the Victoria hospital. who" she was taken on Monday from the steamer Nerissa. Dr. Bannan, who was taking the round trip (M! N" a; t fill! ..L ssv see has “H never My "Mend linoleum mricttntm. fair asistivu srs 01mm to arrive inilewruk. fair ...ss-ss Ialtsstaolsbt. . Hlsntlestbissftsrassasi-ass ‘Campbell sought iici FRllM IJAIRYMEN‘S cuiviinlni Ml’, J. A. Dewar, New Perth, Reports Very Successful Meetings of National Dairy Council At Toronto, And Gives Impres- sions of Trip. w. J. A. Dewar. New Perth, n. turned Tuesday evening from attend. ill the annual oonvchtion- of the National Dairy Council which met in the I»!!! York Hotel, ‘Ibcoatwoa 0st. ll and i0. Mr. Dewar reports that the ceaivcntion was considered f» bit m! bale. there being dele- llill l!!!“ from all the Provinces of Canada consisting of one half pro- ducsra and one half manufacturers. ‘nu opening morning session was tebm up with changes in the consti- tution. With a view to economy the umber cf paid delegates was rc- .. ..to' twir- a saving oi 0:000 and while there was quits s reduc- tion from the larger provinces. they wenverygeaicrouswiththeldarltlmcs who retain their old representation of four members. The council PW! l-flatnafabilmile frooathsdals- gab‘ home to tbs place of meeting and they are than required to pay their upkeep from this allowance. ‘flash was quits a discussion on the pasleurisstion of all milk usedfcr human consumption and Dr. Rich- niondefdiorontoreadapaperin which he strongly nccouncndsd pas- feurizatlon. ‘ A vary interesting paper was road by Prof. Inckwood of Boston on the question of publicity in order- that moie milk will be consumed by every- body. espsciaiiv the young. and the best methods by which this end Lowering Of U. S.‘ ' Fish Duties Is Companyis Plan WASHINGTON, Oct- 23.--'l‘he Atlantic Coast Iisberiel. a cor- poration with Canadian connect- ions, wanle the duties on fish lowered, I‘. W. Bryce, president of the corporation told the Sen- ate lobby committee today. lie laid flvs or sf: of the company: is crawlers operated in Canadian wafers but about I0 per cent of the catch was landed at Crotch, Mass. Telegrams urging flab dealer's In the interests of consumers and dealers." to wire Senators urging g decrease in the tariff on fish. VIN Ill eat by Inca. the com- mittee learned. Suit Dismissed 140100,. N. 8., Oct. fll-The suit of Robert Olnpbell against the town of etellartsn for damages in connection with the death of his wife ofiyphcldfsvsrtwcysirsagcwas dismissed in Supreme Court today. damages on the ground that bk wife contracted the disease from infected water supplied bv the ten. qo-Io-nan-ndxnpoo tomorrow morning at us. euneetsthisaftai-ncenatesesnd rises tcoacrow morning st m. last quarter hm p. w 4 \ ml) man capable of forming a gov- conflictlng party elements, which Peed hide), October. yesterday. Others will be invited to ' Jteh the helm, Unsatisfactory State Of Canada ’s Steel Industry MONTREAL. Oct. Zia-The "us. satisfactory condition" of cm. ada's steal ‘industry is a ’ by B. M. Jacqusys, vice president of the Steel Company of Canada lo the heavy importation of fin- ished and semi-finished steal plo- ducts. 1n u: address to members of a local service club yesterday. Mr. leeway! laid with the United Btafeaaccloseitisaneasymat- tsp w import such manufsnt c- which should, by right-I, b01058 i4 Canada. He pointed out thlf- dill‘- is; the past fifteen Furl. United States had increased i‘?! steel out- put l3 p. c, while Canada's output has! only increased 16 p. c. Mr. Jscguays, lrowcvu, expressed the opinion that the Canadian situation would be nu"! him"! '5'“ the time cum-and it is ccmlnl- he saith-when finada’! ore f0- sourccs, which at present have to be subiwtcd to a WW“ °' “m” mg, will be one of the world's chic! sources of saw!!- LiquorExports Still Trougbling I Federal Cabinet OTIAWA, Oct. ass-Behind scenes hare, considerable di. is goinl’ on with regard to the United states and it is being rather intensi- fied by the figure the liquor ques- tion is cutting in the Ontario el- ections. Thm is little doubt that a majority of the cabinet now favor an act at the next session prohibiting tiie export of liquor ‘to the United Slates. STRONGLY OPPOSED ‘ I At the same time. the Minister cf National Revenue, Mr. Euler is * 1‘ ,, ‘ to that course. hold- ing it to be impractibale and costly and renewing his arguments at the last session. Prom outside the pres- sure is from both sides but mostly in favor o! the course. Not Definite As a matter of fact it has not, yet been decided definitely to bring in the amendments to the law and very possiblythe sense of the house will be taken. first in the form of a pi-ivstg members resolution even if the ultimate measure must come from ernmens as one affecting the revenues. If the sense of the House is against such a law it will not be in- txcduccd. Welcome Rain (Special to the Guardian) LONDON, Ont... Oct. fl-A warm rain falling over western Ontario yesterday, arrived in time to save the fall wheat crop and brought ro- lief to hundreds of farmers. Plowing will be aided in many districts, sl- though more rain is needed in make this task easy. The rain, represent- ing more than an inch of moisture, was the heaviest to fall at one time since early in the summer. (special to the Guardian) PARIS. Oct. Ba-Although once more ousted from the Premiership, Aristide Briand, political wizard of Rance. appeared "today to bs the eminent that could conciliatc the brought about the fall of his cabinet the ion What the sum total of the ‘ - ACTS 0F RSIOISM once again, heroism of the silent sailors of the lakes shines forth. In many cases, the true story will never be heard-in others it has already become known. One of the out- standing epics of the lakes was the M80116, early todu oil: men and a woman from the steamer N. J. Nes- son, which ran aground off beaming- STILL / Have Not Been (Canadian Press) ST.P'H.'LIC1BN, Que, Oct. search for W. Cannon and Leonce Lizotte. who have not been heard from since they left here for Chibou- gsmau, October 9th., were reported safe tonight. Henri Belanger, Capt. Smith, Cap- tain Dean and George Low, flying s Price Brothers‘ plane returned in Rebel-val this afternoon from Chi- bougamau to bring the news that the search plane flown by Captain Smith with Henri Belanger, mechanic Lyn- burner and a man named Simpson, SANI TARI UM (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Oct. 28—-A $1,- 600,000 an" ‘ ‘ culosls sanitar- ium will be built in tbs vicinity of Montreal in the near future. The cost will be borne by the Quebec Government, which will contribute 60 per cent of the costs, and tbs city of Montreal will subscribe l0 per cant. The necessary appropriations have al- ready been approved. _-.-. critics of Briand, who caused his fall. But not one of these leaders is definitely prepared to assume the responsibility cf organising a cabin- et that might function for any length of tune. The prssznt crisis is expect- ed to last from eight to ten days. but when the bitterness of hams will have subsided Briand, according to all present indications, will sggus be offered the Premiership. Farmers of Switeeriand have organ- Havo Terrible Storm g_ On Great Lakes Takes Heavy Toll TIONED IN DESPATCHES. i (Canadian Press) TORONTO, Oct, 28.—l‘our steamers aground, one tug missing, a ca! erry fifteen minutes overdue and the six man crew of a. barge "WIN. l!“ fer bcfbg adrift for nearly as hours. That is the ion of the storm kins. WM during the peat forty-eight hours has wreaked his will on lend and Wehr- ot be estimated- It will be in the millions of dollars, without doubt. is.‘ ’ by the ‘ Will 5'- ' tori, Ont, last night. All nitht 1'06- cuera had waited on the shore, un- able to assist the crew of the strand- ed vessel. There was no life-savinl equipment at Ireamington. Brly to- day, a lifeboat was obtained at Point Pelao, ten miles away, brought tr Ieaminzwn. nil-Med by‘ a heroii crew, and after a. terrific battle man- (Coutinued on Page 8) --€_ z3_ Your of the aviators missing in the, A VIA TORSZARE MISSING Search F lyers Two Weeks Gone Heard From-F One Other» Plane Resorted Safe. were safe at Chibougmau, wait!!! better weather before returning. Bil‘ there was no news o! lthljlflltifll’ cannon. and Licotte and Liout. Bop- nard of the Royal Air force, vb.» set out nearly two weeks ago b search of the first two and had an er retimied. Captain Dear. aoacm par-lied pilot Low baa: to Reborn and Gerard Llzotte, brother or tb- Jnissing Curtiss Reid flier van sis-- in Law's plane. l, The missing men had ‘Al: at. Feli- tcien last Sunday and apent th- Ynlght at Lake liicoos, leaching Ohi- bougamsu ltfonday. They upon var; unfavorable flying weather, bolt ha. made the return flight without and! dent. Preparations are underway to an elaborate search b; Ian-d and hi: as soon as conditions are suitable. ST, FELICIEN, Que, Oct. 23~iNaln and fog again today grounded al. planes, which have gathered hers tr pursue the search for seven alrmer who are lost in the country to thc northward. No attempt whatever ,oculd be made towards further scour ‘in; the territory, where it is believed four planes were forced down by ‘bar: weather or shorrage o! gasoline. CO-O-O-OQQOOOOQQQQQQ-QQ-OR-FQQ Condensed Specials LAID-dc per word not each insertion in this column, s d 4 _ "'20 LIT," “I03 BALI” ARI . "Board and Rooms" cards “m: on hand cheap. Guardian central Job Pfihtefi. ' “ ,,_-_..-__-...___¢sssu--" t slxowafvl cisaan been! Society Christmas call and Uh... ised co-operativa societil for both ~—— buying and selling hcnssnolc and particularly those l *\ family needs. all profits to bs__divided among the members.