iTigrldlWaveOnSlnn was ?jj L MAXIMS l OI I MERCHANT \ It is unbecoming the character of a wlse llllll l0 commit the fault he demns in others. C011- ""—. gnu-hut; (iuardlun, Founded lttll. (‘bsrlottetnwn Guardian Two Cents. i u The Peoples Pa \ —1n CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1929 Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew ileygPreviousToEarthquake Take. TO" OfFour Lives l? MAXIMS OFA MERCHANT In what, respect is the dependent woman in the parlor superior to the dependent man on the street? lb VMOJIS Annuu. subscriptions Delivered 05.110. ry Mall Canada isml U. S. A. SL5"- Clefiwilf-‘Bau Dying-Jslanficl Foxes Feature Winter Fair Waters Are Now Too . Shallow For Navigation Tidal Wave Makes Important _ Configuration Of The Land At Burin, Nfld. “TIGER” L>i{grv<:, Former Premier; Clemenceau Of France Fighting’ Last Battle. Canadian Press PARIS, Nov, 22—l"ormer Premier Georges Cloinence u. 83 year old veteran French statesman is dying. The “Tiger" is fighting his last bat- i tie. it was admitted by his physician ' Dr. Degennes, late today. pantie PARIS, Nov. Qti-The condition of Georges Clemenceau, wartime Pre- mier of Fran“. was described by Dr. Degennes early today as still most critical, but he was hopeful that the patient might 'Pull through the night. After a consultation lasting an hour witlrtwo other physicians summoned to the bedside late last night, Dr. Degennes said that Clem- enceau had obtained slight relief from the uremia from which he has suffered for two days and which was a dangerous drag on his heart action. Despite his belief that Clem- enceau might live out the night, death he paid m merely a question of houxa. _ Nova Scotia By-Election January 21 nanmax, n. s. Nov. 22~Wrlts for a provincial by-election in Hali- fax county to fill the vacancy caus- ed by the death of Hon. J. F. Ma- lwflfly. were issued today. Polling will take place on January 21st. The Liberal party has not yet chosen a candidate to oppose Hon. Dr. G. H. Murphy, recently sworn into the Rhodes cabinet. who will contest the seat for the Conservatives. ANNOUNCEMENTS. COMING EVENTS, MEETINGS. E'l‘C. "cardigan Club loading Hogs and Lambs W ‘ ssday, November 21th. E. J. Redmond, Secretary, 9942-1l-23-3i. "Reserve Thursday, 28th for Brack- lry Players in North River Hall. 9939-l1-23-1i. "concert. and Box Social in I-ienrtz Kill. East Royalty, Wednesday, Nov. 27th. Remember date. 093741-2341. "Grapautb-A Bazaar and Chicken Bumper will be held on Decembe 4th in new hail. 092041-2341. ““The Path Across the Hill“ will 50 Prmented in Central Bedeque Monday, November 20th. If stormy Friday. 993l-ll-23-2i. "Emerald Club taking hogs, lambs. llieep, Wednesday. 37th November from noon until three o'clock. List at once. D. N. McKay. "Hear Rev. A. L, Blnnott lecture 9h his "European 'l‘flp," sturgeon Bill. Tuesday evening, November SICS-lil-Iil-fil. Nth. _-- "Concert at Itsnsinlton, Monday. November 26th, in aid of Remington Rinksphone, under the auspices of the Iadiss Improvement B00101?- sPecial Charlottetown and Bummer- lldd tllflii» ' 9905-11 ._.._. “Meeting of Shipping Club Novem- ber 20th, 'I.so. followed by Institute loading boll. limbs, calves. Decem- b" 3rd. List your shipments It 00M- Tlklnl cums mi Dlcem W- B. loss. Secretary. m1- "The 1A4!!! 0! tho North 177°" "Whitman Oberon will hold their Annual lunar and Goons scorn Ii Sarah Intensive. ‘fl-iursdav. from flvs to 01141-38413 m‘ ~. December 12in. supper nine. __ 9941-11-33-31. oer 17th. li-lil-li- Is Appointed Dr. C. lil. Oaks a recent Canad~ lan graduate of Dulhousis University and lute medical officer of French merchant ship. Edouard Jeramoe, has left Paris after six months of post-graduate study in surgery for England. lle has gone there to re- ceive an appointment on the resident staff of one of the Birmingham lin- ion hospitals. _________.__... uiiovuinmi T0 BE HELD NEXl Milli; (fanadlan Press) liiONTREAL, Que. ‘Nov. 22.-A con- l ventlon of all tourist, publicity anclg convention bureaus in Canada, will] be held here December 9 and l0 for 1 the purpose of forming an associa-l tion which has been tentatively ' named "The Canadian Association of i Recognized Tourist Publicity and,‘ Convention Bureau." In making this I announcement today, Alderman; Theodore Morgan, President of thel Montreal Tourist and Convention; Bureau, which is sponsorins ilw movement said the new organization would be a united movement for DYO- I riding desirable laws and reorganiz-i alien for the general welfare of ital members. ' l _____-.._.______._ I OTTAWA. Ont. Nov. 22—Cauada's| external trade advanced over 050,-, 000,000 in the twelve months endinz\ Oct. 31. New history was made when the volume of imllil"! and exlmm rewhed s figure of $2,611,433.580. ' Change In (Canadian Press) 0'1‘. JOBNI, NF. Nov. zz-A definite and important change in the configuration of the land at_Burln, resultln from the earthquake and tidal wave that wrecked the Peninsula on Mon- day was Indicated today by Hon. George Bartlett on his arrival from the devastated community, where he v-‘tnessed the disaster from the deck ‘cf the small steamer Daisy. as the ship was lifted 0n the crest of the hurtl- ing wave and dropped ‘back as the tide receded. Where vessels of fifteen tons CAUSE HiR BAN.00llAR "Babbling" by Canad- ians irrWall Street, is Offered as a Rea- son for the Decline in . Some Quarters-One Guess Good As Anot- could ones lls safely at anchor in the Burin neighborhood, Mr. Bartlett said, the disturbance has left the coastal waters too shallow for navigation. Property damage was ‘ d by Mr. Bartlett at not less than one million dollars. fiBodyofMan Fatallylnjured In S." Sent here forBurial SOMERVILLE, Mlsa, Nov. 22 —The body of Ncxander Mc- Leod, who was fatally injured when atruck _by an automobile here last Tuesday, was» sent to- day to his former home in Harisvllle. P, E. 1., where burial will take opium Saturday. liloLood, who was 66 years of age; osmmhermtrvm. Kari-mills. in i014, being night stablensan for the highway department. lie was noted for his daily custom of bicycle riding. Services were conducted to~ day at his residence, 98 Morrison avenue, by Rev. Dr. Francis L. Beal, rector of St. James’ Epis- copal Church, West Somcrvllle. lie was s member of the Oddfel- lows, Knights of Pythias. and Order of Scottish Clans. Besides his wife, Mrs. Margaret McLeod he is survived by a son, Kenneth Alexander McLeod, who was graduated from Tufts College of Liberal Arts last June. Hill LEVELS (Canadian Press) ATLANTA, 6a., Nov. 22—A blank- et. of snow. the earliest in many years tonight covered eight southern States in whole or in part, B-Svlfifilitt sent the thermometer toward new low levels for the season. 7 n4'L/ill?‘ ll34i!V'<? Alleged Confes- sion To Shield Mother In The Shooting Of His Father. A i (Canadian Frill) WINNIPEG, Man, Nov. 22.-John Pesowestylwas today sentenced by Mr. Justice Taylor to bani on Feb- ruary 21. 1930, after a jury had found him guilty of the murder of his father. When the jury announced its ver- dict, a slight flush rose to the checks of Pesowesty, but otherwise he ap- peared unmoved. During the course of the trial, which lasted three days, statements msde by the accused were filed as evidence by which John ad- mitted he had shot his father and gave details, which coincided with evidence of the police. Pa... ‘, from the witness box L. W. ROPER OF 'l‘U-RES SENIOR SHIPS OF FREETO .TOR.ONTO, NOV. Bil-Prince Ed- ward Island, Nova Scctla and Ontar- io divided up the championship mon- ey in the Guernsey cattle classes so iar judged at the Royal Winter Fair here. Louis .W. Roper of Charlottetown. P. E. I. omhis bull "Carter Mini/er King" carried off senior and Iflnd championship. The junior bull championship 89d reserve grand went to Dona-ids firms. Todmorden, out. on "Don- aids. Kins o1 Mnvf’ Th“ "rm “l” h“ m. fggrvg genlor award on hrmost of Donalda." Reserve junior ribbon was curl"! off by r. w. swinoeiis. rrincevori- N. 5.. on "Cutter-fats Pride of Hill Island Winners At Winter Fair CHARLOTTETOWN CAP- AND GRAND CHAMPION- lN GUERNSEYS. R. A. PROFITT WN, rumor CHAMPION- SHIP IN HOLSTEINS. 1.0m. w, Mp0: in addition to winnini the above two championships won one first. second and third. four fourths, one fifth, sixth and seventh. J ‘ in; has not been completed. LATER TORONTO. Ont... Nov. 22~Ellt and West came ioietlflr Vi“! I W0‘ geance in the Holstein male judgiiis at the Royal Winter Fair yesterday. Dominion wide cMnlNi-ii-lm W" never s0 much in evidence at any big show previously. Tbs will"! ehampionshib VII ""194 9" W W» A. mutt. mmwn. Prince Edward Island, on Kerk Rocharru. 1.. M. NoArthur of lusssx, N. 0.. had two reserve wins, the lwerrvp testified, his mother had told him how she had shot his father and tak- en the gun to pieces and had hidden it. He stated his mother had re- quested him to say he had done tho shooting and take the blame and she would get him off. He made his alleged confession to shield hi moth. er. he stated. BEA TS WIFE TO DEA TH 5'1‘. HYAOIINTHE. Que. Nov. 22- Firmin Leduc, 60 year old furniture dealer. wu arrested this afternoon on a charge oi having beaten his 68 year old wife to death with a club in their 6t. Simon street flat, and boating into “liity, a down- stairs neighbor, Paul E. Amyct. when he attempted to aid the wo- man. lunyot was in a critical condi- tion in a hospital tonight. The tragedy was discovered this afternoon. when neighbors. aroused by a disturbance in the beduo home. found the woman lying cu the kit- chen floor dsed..lhe had received a fractured skull and numerous other iniuriea and bad died within a few minutes after the attack. Paul Am- yot was found outside the door to the fist. unconscious from blows on Senior and Reserve Grand Q Mill K01’! 081d lyivius Hi i- the hm. I’..- her. lvABl-IINGTON, NOV. IiZ-Dabbling bl‘ Canadians in Wall street. involv- ing an exchange of Canadian for U. S. funds is offered in informed circles here as probably the malor cause for the discount on the Can~ sdian dollar in New York. For sev- eral weeks, the dollar. nominally worth one hundred United States.’ cents has fluctuated at around B7 to 98. Last year at this time it was‘ quoted at a slight premium. I "One sow is M 800d as anothefi} i: was carefully explained to the; Canadian Press today. But taking‘ the trade balance for the end oil‘ August in 1020, favoring the D0- minion to the amount of $11b,000,-, 000 and in 1900, 019,000,000 lt was. sullested that the difference eithsrl 1h "hols or 1am but represented the extent of Canadian interests in wall Street durins the interim. "Dab- | b11118." it was said, lhs now stopped f and it was understood s part of the: funds had been repatriated. The annual purchase of coal from tllfUnlttd States, amounting to ll.- ooo,0o0 tons, upon which pgyment L. i 110W being made, and the holding by . the Canadian pool of 250,000,000 bush- els of grain would, it is said here, ,be discounted in the present rate on the l Canadian dollar in New York. These . factors were offered in other qua“. "8 l! b61118 lllfely responsible for the situation, AFTERMATH 0f SENSATIBNAI. RUM SEIZURE In the Court House at Summer- sids on Thursday night, the curtaui Was runs down on the sensational seizure at Prinoetown, Lot l8. on May 23rd lsst. ofithe largest consignment of contraband rum ever unearthed in Prince Edward Island. It will be remembered that on that date customs officers from Summer- sids made the seizure of no less than l0: gallons of rum in a barn at Princetown. where it had been con- cealed for some time under the straw. ft was brought to Bummer- side. under guard. by a pair of auto trucks, (followed by the mournersJ and safely landed in the Customs‘ warehouse. The next act was the appearance before the Supreme Court at Bum- merside. in Juno last, of the party in whose barn the goods were found. He. swutly maintained that he had no knowledge whatever ot the rum and that he had rented his barn to part.- ies for a period for the sum of $50. He hld no knowledge that they had stored liquor there. The jury dis- llresd on the case and were dis- charged. some two weeh later the party concerned was brought before Niag- istrate ‘rweedy at Bummer-side, and tried underthe Prohibition Act. the trial in tbs Cups-me Court having boon under the Customs Act for harboring and concealing dutiable goods unlawfully imported into the country. Maglgtrah Tweedy found the accused. under the Prohibition Act. guilty and inflicted a fins of I800 and costs. i BISBUUNT fill,‘ Seriously m». Ill _--__ s-i- - . li/lazitimes Day at fal Agricultural Winter Fair. Yesterday Was i The lifinter Fair (Special to the Guardian) provinces, which will hold a psradi TORONTO, Ont. Nov. 22-111 ae- oi their livestock exhibits on thell cordance with the policy of dedlcal-i "cspectlvc days. Bu: British Colour‘ | in: each day to one of the Prorinr- 1 ‘ola has no live stock exhibit: at ths B: of the Dominion. yesterday was‘ Fair this year owing to the diffi- _ I British Columbia Day, at the Roy-I culty and distance the shipments i This would involve. honor accorded the Pacific coast Yesterday was what; will prove ‘l | provinces wBs proclaimed in great’ probably the heaviest judging day oi tlic Iioir. Classes in horses, cattle, ‘ swine and sheep were judged in ad- “ zillion. The building was vocal with the iiigifcrowing notes of rooster: and the ducking of hens as the poll!’ iry show opened. Today is moribund ‘sliver banners stretched. in the cen- Qire and across the ends cfjthe ar- ena, bearing the legend "British Coi- _ umbla Day." The distance separating iihc Province from ‘Toronto prevent- led British Columbia celebrating its Senator I. P. Rankin of Stratford, particular day in the same fashion Ont... who is reported to be seriously as has been arranged for the other ill. He has been confined lo his bed‘ for two weeks. TIDAL WA VE; 4L OS T Canadian Press SYDNEY, Nov. 22—R.eporl-ing her boaiswain and three seamen snept overboard and drowned by a huge tidal wave outside the Atlantic en- trance to the srait of Belle Isle at 5.20 p. m. Sunday afternoon, the Dutch steamer Stud Vladinger, Cap- min Wyrinialiii, came into Sydney today and landed at ilie marine hospital Fred Terkseriu, 38. survivor’ of the disaster. who although not seriously injured. has developed, acute appendicitis and probably will go under the surgeon's knife here this week. " ISlANO FOXEi AT iii_i|ii0 The following is the result of the judging of foxes at the Royal Winter] Fair at Toronto up till today, (Fri-l day): Adult Male Blackz-Humphrey; B. G. Rogers; A. L. Rogers; Simm Coll. Adult Female Blackz-Jiuniphrey; Humphrey. Adult Male Dark Silver:—~'Dr. Jar- dinczvClark: Humphrey; Hclmerman Bros. Adult Female Dark Sllverz-llum- phrey; Harmon: Irwin. Adult Male Dark Medium Silver:— Northern Canada blink Co, Winni- peE; Lee; Richardson: Fur; Canacl-l ian; Humphrey. Adult Female Dark hiedviiu SllYFfIl —l"enu Ingsdoi-f; C. B. Rogers; Hum-l i I | phrey: Callback: Nuthven. Adult Male Medium silvcrz-A. L. Rogers; Callbeck; Clark; Ciariqfjmg]. lng; Lcard. Adult Female Medium Silver: L. Rogers; Ruthvcmhrett; Bump)‘. ray‘, Dr. Jarclinc‘. Harmon; Pure Can~ adlan. Adult Mole Pale Silvcrr-liiitlivcii- Brett; Bradshaw; Clark; Cullbecls‘. Maclican; Rogers. i On Thursday night. permission having been granted by the Depart- ment for a summary trial, the a‘:- cused appeared at Summerslde before Justices of the Peace Alexander Campbell and John Mollison. charg- ed with the harboring of dutiablc goods contrary to the Customs Act. He pleaded guilty and was sentone- ed to s fine of $200 and $10 costs. or three months in jail. Mr. I}. H. Strong, K. 0., apiwareii for the accused and Mr. Than‘ Campbell for the prosecution. l. Q (Continued on Fage Ii) Of Liquor (Canadian Press) Scotia will not have Montreal today. Premier .R.hodes ' making an inspection of liquor con- irol systems operated by the various throughout the Dominion. Thinks Control Of Liquori Will Be Dominion Wide; And Is Only Matter of Time i Premier Rhodes Of N. S. In Mont- j real—-Is Making An Inspection _: l Operated by Various Prov. Covts. MONTREAL, Que. Nov. ilk-Nova. government sale of liquor until June lst., at the very earliest. declared Premier E. N. Rhodes of that province who is in l t I I Co n tro l Systems i‘ provincial governments with a View; LO establishing a system io suit hi1! Own province. lie said that Nova], scotla would greatly benefit by the, experience of the other provinces: II-Ie thought however, it would baj is only a matier of time until the con- ltrol of liquor would be standardized‘ l l n‘. I I I .,_- The WeatherLEic’ r-_-.-_. LONDON, Nov. 2t—'f'he world Boy Scouts Jamboree at Birken- head last summer resulted ln a. profit of $50,000, which however is insumclent to meet the losses on the two previous Jamboree: In 1920 and i924. 14's Baum. (o SHOOf Llfflb Rhgaifg B01’ MINK tom's SEEM fo or A NEcEssifY ‘O-O-O OQ-O-Q-QOQ-I I , ¢ Condensed Specials ‘ z BATE-do per word net z 1 z each insertion in this column. 1 i t , O FQQQ§QOO-OQ'§§OO _ ‘TWO HUNDRED DRESSED GEl-JSE y wanted by December First at J. D. ‘ Jenkins factory. 99l~l~ll-22-2i. l ‘DRESSED (‘HICKENS POW!» Geese. Ducks bought daily at J. l). Jenkins factory. 9914-11-22-21. -i_.. ‘FOR. SAUL-A FEW PIANO AND TORONTO. Nov. moderate winds, fair and cold. High tide this afternoon at 43G and tomorrow morning at 3.31. Sun rises this morning at 7.13 and sets. this CIWFDOOIYQL 4.21. _A_l Last quarter moon Saturday. Nov 23. 11.10 B. m. Chevrolet Banquet At The Queen Hotel i During the months of September the winning of the contest by them. uni‘ October the Chevrolet Motor 0a.]. The Prince Edward island organ- ol Canada has been holding an in-iizstion made by far the largest pQr- teiprovincial sales contest, which was centsgs of set quotas in new and brought to a very successful clcsauoed car sales ot any of ‘the Prov- Thursday night, the 21st inst. wheminces in the Dominion during tho the Island organization of A. Hornecontest. and Co. Chevroist dealers-forty in‘ Mr. T. c. Jones. District Represen- wumber-were the guests of the tstivc of the Chen-clot Motor’ Co. ‘hevrolei Motor Co. at a banquet held in the Queen Hotel bsrs to celebrate 22 ~liiariiimcs. phonograph boxes. Miller Bros. 9890-11-21-31. ‘TURNIPS-LOADING DAILY lN "bulk" at Railway Dump, Unar- lottetouui. Phone Henry Small- wood, Souiliport. 9924-11-22-61. ‘ENVELOPE SPECIALS-mo FOR 50; 30c for 100; 55c for 250; $1.00 for 500: $1.95 for 1000. 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