‘h "luau-aid eius loading live mo: ~ mm“ MAXIMS OIL MERCHANT, ‘as need no arrument- trlllhflrdwllrtrlrthwlll Iagrrlrrg GIIIIIUI. Iaurrdad ll". bariattetdwn Guardian Two Cents. Nominatio CHARDOTTETOWN. CANADA, MONDAY, OCTOBER 21. 1929 C10 I 11S Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew MAXIMS OFA MERCHANT Get busy-that's the great cure for despondenoy. s PAGES Annual Subscription: Delivered $6.00. By llnii Cnninizr ‘and ll. S. A. $4.50. (Tells Own Story Of Copper Find Mr. H. H. Crospsman, Interview-A ed By The Guardian, Reports Discovery Of Deposits At Newfoundland. 0pm,]; plenty oi money for devel- opment and with brains to b19610 the situation there are millions in it," stated Mr. H. H. Crossman. southport. in reference to his dis- wvery, recently reported in Th! Guardian, of rich waver deposits It pm import, Newfoundland, i2 miles north-west of Port aux Bllqilfl-M island which has the appearance o! being a solid me-se of copper ore 150 feet high and large enoush lb Mm two claims; about: claims, l1 miles around, which have batter indications of gold and moor than any other section of Newfoundland, and un- mistakable traces of silver and oil are tho factors which have given birth to hopes of immense minim; developments in Port Duport Bey. Mir. Oroasman informed a Guardian reporter Saturday. The bay although narrow at the entrance expands in!» g “my large sheet oi water about e0 miles around. The claims on the sborsarainallobout2mileslbllfl and etrtouddor a considerable dis- ANNOUNCEMENTS. COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS. ETC. "Zion Church Choir Party at Loni; Oreck auu torusht- 9356-11 "chicken supper andlnnlr ti- Bturgeon Hall. Tuesday, October 23- 0280-l0-1li-4i-wed.-frl-sat.-mon. "Chicken Supper, Women's Insti- tue, Central Bedequa l-lail, Ttlflddlill. October- 29th. 0389-10-21-21. "Remember Auction Sale at Pres- ton Rudd's, Brsckley Point Road. 28rd, It 1 o'clock. 0338-10-21-31. "l-iea: Vera Swift and Elviry Ketchum sing at Cornwall, twenty- third. 9338-10-21-11. "Buying Hogs, Sheep and Lambs at Emerald Thursday forenoon, Oct. 24th. Everett l-laslaln. 934040-21-21. "Corne to Springfield Hall, Tucs- dey. Oct. 29, and enjoy a social hour- Contests, games and a good lunch.‘ 93 " Chicken supper in Fredericton Hall, Wednesday, October 23rd, in aid of church. 1f rainy, first fine night. 9340-l0-21-2i "Have you secured your ticket for Mrs. Richards recital in St. Paul's l-le-ll. Tuesday evening at 8.15 p. m. They are going fast. 9343 "Buying Hogs, Sheep and Lambs at Burlington every Thursday fore- noon. Alden Mouse. l Ilfl-lft-ll-ldontuestf. ‘wllonor BouncP-Wlth George O'Brien and Estelle Taylor, North Wiltshlre tonight. Dance following; Vernon ‘Tuesday. 9367 " lecture by Rev. A. L. Sinnott. 30in River Hall, Tuesday. WW5" 22. lubject "mp to Ituropo." , - _ 980d-i0-iI-4i "Hunter River Club loading live- stock ‘rhursday aur , Oct. 24. List at once. Nicholson lrca, Sco'y Wednesday. October 29rd from noon until three o'clock. n N McKay. mercury. . 9825-10-19-21. “Dr. Clift, D, D. - Start now Mme prevention cure now at Purdl’ Rich Copper Port Duport, tlnoe inland. Of this distance tapped for metal a mile and a quarter bore Widenoe o1 gold and copper * . The 1min lead runs east and west almost at right angles to the shore "id 40WflW8rd at an angle of about 45 degrees. Mr- Croesman, whp mmuy n. turned from Newfoundland, states he has been offered $60,000 for his claim if it comes up to expectations by the Lake George Mining Co, st. JOhII. N- 3-, which financed the sue. M51111 "in or discovery. and which new has charge or the filing of the claims and other business oi the Venture. The presence of gold in no small quantities has given addition- ill value to the claims. The story vi’ the exploit secs back 4i years to the time when Mr. cross- man was running a. lobster steamer “_Scout." for Colonel Davis, deceased. formerly of cirurlottetown. who own- ed a lobster factory in the vicinity (Continued on Page S) u-s-e-i Con templatlng EconomyProgram (Special to The Guardian) LONDON. Oct. lit-The British Government ls Cfllltempllllll‘ a special i economy programme, which includes reduction of the military rarrisons at Glbralter and the naval forces at, Malta. To cover the heavy financial bur- den whlch would be imposed by the pl posed additional widows and old age pensions and the pro- posed rerrsioning of aged Indug- trial workers, the political expert‘ of the Daily Mali said today, The article addelfthet Chancellor of the Exchequer, Phillip Snowden might soon introduce a land tax. (Special to the Guardian) OTTAWA. Ont» Oct. i9.- Prlura Minister W L. Macksnrie King announced today that in accordance with arrangements for an Armistice Day, sanctioned by ms lusiesty the King, the people of Canada are invited to mark the occasion by a. two minutes sil- ence at 11 a. m. 0n Monday, Nov- ember eleventh next. Will. Be Among The Chosen At Dinner ‘t l plans to live a dinner in Itondoll wiriclswillireonaoftirsnroatax- elusive ever given as admission will be orriybytirstrrroatoovatedofall -4. -.. - Around the festive board will sit tire heroes of the empire’- foroae in the world m. Among the Canadian V. C.’s who are eligible to In November tire Prince of Wales military honors, the wiciorla Cross-intend the dinner are: Capt. 1!. "smiley Gerry. v- C. (z) Corp. ceuu 355°"- V- 0-. (3) Private Henry B. 3050011. V. 0-. (4) Capt. G. F. Kerr, [M- 0-. v. c .. and (s) '1'. w. ‘Tommy’ Holmes, v. c.. Publication Ends lDlNBUI/Gfl REVIEW 1N EXIST- ENCI IOI. 127 YEAI-l LONDON, October til-After 12‘! year-a of publication, The Id- inburgis Review, one of the lead- ing periodicals in the Bullish language. has ceased to exist- The familiar blue and buff covers which appeared four times a year ‘will no longer be seen, because its editors assert “modern read- ca are not willing to wait. a quarter of a year for observations on life, letters, history and so- eiety." When the Review was founded in 1802, Edinburgh rlvalled Lorr- don as the literary arbiter of Great Britain. It began its career ls a ferocious idol sill-libel, lt- tacking Wordsworth, Coleridge and Goethe for spreading “new fangled ideas." ~ Mscauleyz-as one of its edito was for a. time the Bcvievfls "chief executioner”; Haslett, flraclreray, Carlyle and Scott were notable contributors, but Scott broke away in 1009 to help es- tablish the rival Quarterly Ite- view, which still is flourishing. anions an iwiv iilTH LARGE HAlii (Special to The Guardian) TORONTO, Oct. ill-Armed to the teeth and travelling in a brand new high-powered auto, a bandit gang believed to consist of three men and one young woman, held up a Hardy Cartage Company's money truck, shot the driver Arthur J. Brian, when he showed fight, grabbed _slx iron cash boxes containing about $26,000. sprayed the streets with lead, wounded \ ._____..-- u -.. "The Path Across the l-llll" will be praserited by the Tryon B. Y. P. U. players in North River, Monday, Oct. 21st. If stormy, Tuesday. 9313-10-19-21. "Reserve Tuesday, October 22nd for Chicken Supper at St. Margaret's l-lall, Bingo, Music, etc. 93l4-i0-l9-2l. "A special meeting of the Central Parish will be held in the Peoples‘ Church, Charlottetown, on ‘Thursday. October 24th. at 1.10 p. m. M. K. Macfhdyen, Secretary. sass " Kinkora Hall. Rev. Father Bin- nott will deliver an address in Kin- kora, Wednesday evening on his trip to Europe and Holy Land. Musical specialties before the address. 9346-10-21-2! "The Annual uterine of the Th!" Rivers Silver Black In: Company will beheld in strsOddRllowsBa-li. Moo- tagus, on Monday, October 21st at I "Non. wsstehesier c o'clock p. rn. D. J. Stewart. Secretary- - IIOB-ili-ll-fli. under a protecting barrage of revol- ver bullets, at Eastern Ave. and Trinidad 8t. about 9 o'clock last night. Up until time of going to press the police were not able to loo- ate the bandits car. rm: wan-unit, arc. TORONTO. Oct. Iii-Maritime moderate south westerly winds. fair and moderately warm; probably scat- terbd showers in western districts at night. ‘Ikironto fair no .. ... .. 54-48 Montreal cloudy .. ... .... .. 46-46 Quobeeclear . . .. .. . 30-40 (‘h-riottetown cloudy ,, .. 55-40 Halifax cloudy .. 50-40 Hill! tidl f-hle afternoon at 1.04 and tomorrow morning at 12.30. Sun sofa this afternoon at, 5.04 and rises tomorrow morning at 6.27. Last quarter moon Friday. Oct two innocent bystanders and escaped. FREIGHT Rec .< IAINT JOHN. Oct. 20—levcnue freight, loaded at all stations in the Maritime Provinces during July. i929. passed the million ton mark for the first time in that mouth during the last nine years, according to state- ment issued Friday evening by A. P. Paterson, p. ident of the transpor- tation. commission of the Maritime Board of Trade. The total forllast July was 1,014,773 tons as compared with 890.883 tons in July, 1928, and an average of 734,920 tons for the month in the last nine years. New high records for July for the last three years also were establish- L OA DIN GS IN THE MAR-ITIMES PASS MILLION MARK July Returns Highest For 11...: Month‘ In 9 Years-C. 1V. R. Also Makes New I-ligh orcls. ed in the amount of revenue freight tonnage handled by the eastern lines of the Canadian National Railways; in the revenue freight ton ‘mileage on the same lines and in the freight revenues reported. The operation ratio for July was 122.04 per csnt., a drop from 129.94 per cent. in July, 102s, and 185.49 per cent. for the same month in i927. rm- the seven months from Janu- usry to July. inclusive, the deficits on net operating revenues were as fol- lows: 1080, 82.0B8,40l; i928, $3.010,- 855; 1927, $2,886,006. (Canadian chess) DITRDH‘. Mich, Oct. ru-Isderal indictments against s: men said to have been involved in two hugs liqu- vl‘ lyhdicates operating out of New York, Detroit ‘and Chicago. were re- turnedbyagrsndiirryJlfteauofthe lllefld wlllllirttera already have been ass-algae. according to John rt Watkins, district attorney. All but Oidht of tbeaa mentioned in the indictments era Detroit resid- ents. The others live in Chicago, New rorltmeeesodsmailtewasiuoiue and New York, according to federal Authorities. Evidence llainst the two syndicates was obtained b! Ipaelal prohibition Detroit. INDICTMlENTS AGAINST 42 MEN INVOLVED 11v 31c u. s. LIQUOR RINGS Syndicates Alleged To Have Been Operdting on Gigantic Scale Out Of New York, Chicago, Making Millions A In Profits, A Detroit And ‘The spuisl agents. said Gregory H. Frederick, chief assistant district attorney, "assisted in running liquor from Canada to the United states and also received compensation from liquor chiefs for hauling liquor into Detrr/lt Is well as to Chicago and Tol- ed ." The agents also assisted in loading cefltfllirlnd on freight cars consign- ed to New York. accordilil to Prad- erick. At all time the government man acted as bonafide rum runners end enidyld the confidence oi their aseooiatea. ' The two syndicates are designated by the scents as the sam Mseniield agents working under direction of Dwight I. Davis, agent in charge in andjaurllillerrings. MacDonald began at. seven this morn- test Has Officially Started. (Canadian Preset ‘TORONTO, Oct. 20—Marked by the usual last minute surprises, by inatlons in three constituencies and by five definite acclamations, Ontar- io has closed its official nomination book and awaits the verdict of the afternoon declared nominations clos- ed 239 candidates had been named to contest the 112 constituencies. No rid- ing was overlooked by the Conservat- ives and all five acclamations fall into the ranks of the government party. Eighty-seven officially endorsed Lib- erals are in the field and ten official- ly designated Progressives. Between these two parties there are s. few in- stances of reciprocal endorsatlon. Thirty other candidates of various political affiliations have been nom- inatod. As the eelctlon battle swings into its final phase, guerrilla warfare threatens in eghteen constituencies where other than straight two party fights are in progress. There will be two four-cornered struggles and no fewer than l6 three-cornered contests have made their appearance. BLUWING TRIBUTE (Special to The Guardian) NEW YORK. Oct. l9.—Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler, President oi the Car- ward furthering an understanding] between their nations than had ever been accomplished by forty years of diplomatic procedure. SATURDAY viii, AlilllHER BUSY‘ JAY ml PREM. No Foundation in Ru- mor That Ramsay MacDonald Will Re. sign —- Inference' Characterized A s Grotesque And Un- worthy of Attention. (Special to the Guardian) UITAWA. 011%. Oct. l9.—Another very busy day for Premier Ramsay ing, when Downing St. telephoned Ridcau Hall to inquire as to the truth oi a report published ln Lon- don, that the Prime Minister would shortly resign, From that early hour until midnight the official pro- gramme of the distinguished visitor was a al-a nuous one. He visited the National Gallery in company with Pre mier Mackenzie King. lie lunched with Hon. Richard B. Bennett at, the country club and rnadc a charmin! se, Ont. Elections Ontario Election Con- , confusion as to tihe legality of nonv’ electors on October 30. When return- . lng officers at two o'clock yesterday‘ cuisiliiiwcsuut. Like More CANDIDATES Iii: Strife In Ireland R a H l N a Proclamation ‘n-Rl-lsted In Dublin By “Republican Army Coun- cil” Calling On Irishmen of Military Age To Join Up. (Canadian Press) DUBLIN. Oct. 20.—-A proclamation‘ was posted throughout the city today! “to break the Imperial connection by “the Republican Army Council," calling on Irlshmen of military age; to join The Republican Army. Ii stated that the army was determined and to reasscrt the inalienable rights of Ireland as a sovereign hation. Dairy Conn-oil Asks HlgherDuty TORONTO. Oct. zit-With repre- sentatives from every province in at- tendance the annlal meeting cf the National Dairy Council of Canada with the object of ensuring better ‘if was held here today. F. E. M. Rcbinson protection for the producer and bet- l’ |' Richmond, Qua, president, occupied the chair. It; was decided to request the Tariff basis with foreign exporters. A set of standard milk regulations were also discussed and approved tar mill: for the consumer. The by-laws of the council were altered w provide for the abolition Advisory Board to raise, the tariff of the winter executive meeting and on butter frc/m New Zealarld and the substitution therefor‘: Australia from one to four cents a general meetinE i0 be Mid in March pound, to enable Canadian butter|ecch year in Winnipeg and Toronto producers to compete on an squall Illflfllfli-lvély- Gaiiada Ranks Production Ami Inti. Trade. p; Iligih In . _i__.. __ (Canadian Press] OTTAWA, OnL, Oct. zit-Canada ranks high in production and Intel“ national trade among the leading commercial nations of the world. In production she leads the world in output of newsprint, nickel, asbestos: she occupies second place in the production of wheat and third place in the output 0t‘ lead and gold. In export trade she leads the world in expoxis of wheat, newsprint, nickel and asbestos; she occupies second place in e:- ports of wheat flour. and third place in exports of wood pulp, According ma], Endowment for mtemaflbm] to most recent comparative statistics available for the calendar year i928, pucm mid the lmtmne or Interns” Canada occupied fifihposltion in aggregate trade, no also in imports and flonal Law wmght‘ ma; Premier exports, among the beading commercial nations of the world; second Mggpomid and Resident Hoover m position in export and total trade per-colts; third place ln favorable trade the“ recent gmjfgrgncgg. did more m balance and second place in favorable trade balance per capita. THIRTY msrstwsms O EIGHT lLLUSTRATED 01' OBI _ STARTS TOMORROW l, _1N_ THE GUARDIAN likewise conferred two (Continued on Page 3) “m” "me- l" W" swam e mem- years are upon the Prince of wales 2:1‘ Ztfm the Privy Council of Canada. and former Premier stsnley Baldwin, Oi’ Jr" _ {U l | r If‘, ‘ . ,';,'f.j5 -