Maxims or A MAXIMS MERCHANT °' " . MERCHANT ‘ _--1 l"?! nut man has I Ifililua for solitude: the hlvfllllh! o! the world draw! the lino o! clematis-floss through the human nu. Baton slowly-don't lose heart; i1 you have In put your iron on u“ my“ twenty times, what's the difference- gusi so the weld 0100a not break. 3-21 - The People's Paper Covers Prince Edward Island Like ‘the Dew "M" (Iunnllnn. Founded 1881. lparimtnovm Guardian Two Canto. ‘wBgrutyal Murder Of Toronto Butcher Found In Dark Cellar‘ Of ‘His A Annun lfihaorlllflilll Dollvond IIJO. B! llnll (lnnndn and U. l. l ‘Gill'- 12 PAGES CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1929 VALUABLE BUHIBHUW, unumw ?-a¢—_ . ‘DlFHBlILlWBabiesBurnTo‘ i IN SHZINE‘ Death During the Mlllllll MAYf MotheriAbsence <1 .. .-.~..- _-.-‘~ _._._ ‘W, ' -__ v I Pleasant a Anticipation i Shops Battered And HaCked Historical ‘and Natural. Customs Cutter Crew 5T s lmadh" m") inuehlwr-"n1= win- h-s been an on B d R e o Histo R d I Ref sed Permission . TEPHEN. N. 8.. Dec. 1’I-‘a chair in front o! the kitchen stove eyon ecogmtion-Man ‘Y . °°°' s Ill- “ ;l.'“""* m“ ‘mop some“ M 0am comp-w will - row-w on ~- C If T . eluded In Watson To Board, But Orders; 13c; OIZIILIAHI}: thinly build Avis EJ111191". ter during the mother's brief absence ' - . _ , 150 W1 aiesofMnand Itis res c o1 esses o Crime. Library. From Ottawa To use...” Lews c........._.. 0...... mo... ...,.."._...“T.S. “Eli ifiifliliiTlfilf All NCCESSRIY 1101138 ‘his "litlllooll durmz the brief ao- box. With the arrival ‘of the Fire m. scnce from home of the mother who partment tho blaze was quickly con- When Mrs. L. W. Watson o! this had run across the road m visit g ironed, filly. several months ago was dlspog. ing of the furnishings of her home. a ill-fit cflllflvtlon o! books. records and botanical and natural, history speci- Soon Righted Mat- ters. _ Clark. William McAllisicr, William Back and John Chisholm. Inspector Murray informed the Mail and Empire that they hm boon (Special to the Guardian) TORONTO. Ont, Dec. I'D-Fiend- ishly battered and hacked abut the head until his face was beynd rec- (Cslmdlars Press) Banting Research Report pgnltion, John Cl. Freeland. 62, butcher. was murdered yesterday in the dark cellar of his shop at 248 Gerrard Street. Ills body covered with burlap sacks, was found early iut night, nearly 12 hours after the guppOsfid time of the crime. Edward Stewart. 584 Gerrard Street cast, was arrested at his homo short. ly after twp o'clock this morning by Detective Sergtb. Illraril: Crows, Lou Williams. Russell Dodo-a. Harry i. seeking the young man. who was as- sislant to Freeland in tho butchcr ship. all evening, but that he was treated only at a late hour. Stewart is said by police to have confessed that. finding himsei! hlfdfllp, with Christmas approachins. and many debts to pay. he had decided to rob his employer of bills which the lat. tor was known to can-y on hi; pefgon, "I didn't mesa to kill police quoted him as saying, “I just meant to knock him out." LARGE tflil DEPOSITS m BIG qinii . (Canadian Press) svmrzv. 1v. s. Dec. i-r-m no- minioa Don and steel Co. has re- oeived from the MichiganCeilts-ai. a mom which had beedgathored to,- gether by her deceased husband, were lllaced in one of the rooms of the Gil-v Hill preparatory to being turned over to the Trustees of Cherlotts. WW’! n" lfilislative and Public (Continued on ‘Page 3) IMPRESSEB BY MERSELPLANT‘ Local Men Enthusiastic s»! um chubby um» Christmas '.A NORTH SYDNEY, N. 8., Dec. l7.-— The revenue cutter Constance and the patrol boat Number Four known as tile "Stumble Inn" were heading for North Sydney tonight with thrcc On Hoof & Mouth Disease, fvur-rear-‘cis. He will not be disappointed Santa-Pal has come to the rescue. aliens and the cmw of the seized schooner Nfinnlo May,’ according to word received by the Immigration Agent. here from Angus McDonald. Customs officer at. Bay St. Lawrence. The schooner, ivith her cargo of as- sorted liquors will be towed to this port when slic has been pulled off the beach at Dingwell Bay. where she stranded early Sunday morning. The seizure of‘ the Minnie May fol- lowed authorization by Ottawa o! the use of all necessary force to effect ofliccrs had boon sitcmpilng her sciz- ure. On Sunday morning the officer at. Bay St. Lawrence was refused per- mission to board. and the Constance her capture. For two dayg Customs, TORONTO. Ont, Dec, YL-Ngw 3nd llwstlve study. Rcsulns of the study arc made public in a pibgrggg m- port just issued by the committee, which may b0 summarized as fol- lows: FOY years the foot and mouth dis- 0856 has been a sourcoi oi’ bewilder- lnl; loss to cattle men not only on gmmgm" ‘llldlllis l" "will W tlwl a 16w yN-rs m. the British Govern- rea foot and mouth disease are‘ ment carried on an extensive inquiry reported by the Banting Research to determine causes and find curative Omnmitm T°11°Wlll8 W0 years o! ex- or restrictive methoag this continent. but irl Europe. Only While making investigations it was discovered that a peculiar point about the disease wag the occupy-gm” of its characteristic lesions in the Wllsue and pads ot the feet of such experimental animals as guinea pigs, no matter where the virus was in- jected. ' Wife andDaug/lter Frozen To Death LlBllAllY Til subsidiary o! the New York Central Railway. a repeat order of 12.500 ions of 131 pound steel rails for use under Captain-James Fraser was sent. down. A boarding party was forced: to return to the cutter. and Captain -‘.--_4_- ._... _....._.-_-.._4.--n _ . _ , n, -....‘..._..__,....‘._.._, - _ _ _ - i _ '_--#_ _ -—'-—- w» ,.—¢ w... ,-... s... BE FINISHED On Return From At. BRI. BfiiliMBlii (Special to the Guardian) ' Supply‘ Of Toxoid - tending 0 e ' f ‘ on its lines in Canada. This is the P “m8 0 Are Being Developed third such order received by the io- Mersey Papgr Co. Fraser ‘wired North Sydney officials BAVRE. Mont... Doc. 1'i—lte- I By Eligllflh Investors cal mills since the National 'I‘ru.st Liverpool N ' I N‘ . for permission to fire on the vessel. “lmlnl 5°11" ""11 l UNI-I'm" » - Over 460,000,000 u“ l“ """="*='==- S_ ' ' s ow Available f; 33335101‘? 335.3,‘); ‘goglp; ZT...‘.‘I“ Z§§,"“';.Z'..“‘°..il?.‘l‘.2.’. rancher found his wife and small sent to aid the larger craft. This liwmi-n!» QIIJf-lin Fraser received Intepor Work Pro- dsugbter frozen to death. In the ,_____ _ _ __ _ __ gressing Favourably husband Mrs. Tons Can Bo Taken M , --- 1, __ . M... - ii a“ lac-um PM l. w- Plans Being lVlade To Immunizc SchooFChildi-én Lost Payroll ‘f i I,’ i I i i ll Out. _____ will? a-itid Sear. o! this Immediately After Christmas Holiday‘ perlmission ‘tin use all necessary force firiczagiseltlezu‘ Wm‘ ‘h m“ » a “u. . e reurn rom Liverpool. -- an the so ooner surrendered. Th ° ° ___ ’ “m” '° n‘ “' "l N.» s., where on Saturday 1m they Parents Are Asked To Co-operate With Red Minnie May. El. 25 ton vessel. w; ‘° "'5" = "fllhb" l ml" "'1 I May Be Opened m mu away. Wading uimuga deep January, ‘ built at Luncnburg and is said to be owned in Quebec. fiiiJAiiE} (Special to the Guardian) MONTREAL. Que. Deo. 11-01mm‘- les Painer. carrying tho payroll of the Fainer Knitting Mills. was held up by a masked and’ armed man at the entrance of the Company's build- ing Saturday morning and robbed of $910, he reported to the police. _.___...___._ "Stanchel Christmas School Con- MOIYPRCAL, Que" Dec. lm-Coal deposits in central British Columbia at Telkwa and Copper River along the lines o! the Canadian National Railways to Prince Rupert amount to at least 460,000,000 tons. according to Frank 8. Taggart. British Columbia House, inndon, England, who repres- ents British investors who arc developing the district. Mr. Tassart attended the formal opening by P11. mier Rhodes o! the Mersey Plpgr Clllllpwy Hulls and the Mersey power system. Interviewed on his return, Mr. Patozn who is branch marl-agel- hero for the any.“ 594-4“. ities Corporation. which has financ- ed this ticmendoias undertaking in Nova scctia. stated that tho visit was a most interesting one in every snow with the girl in her arms she fell exhausted a quarter of a mile from her destination and the two perished. Cross In This Important Work. i ‘ treatment given in three doses three weclq apart. It will mate, in the majority of cases, lifelong immunity against diphtheria. ' “The opportunity for this treat-i msmt will be given in the schools as. soon as they re-open following the‘- hoildays and at the Red ‘Cross ofllce, Work on the new public ilbrar: and Han-is lvfemorlal Gallery wii. be finished by the first of the you Mr. Jas. E. Harris. architect. inform ‘ed a Guardian representative yes- Tihe following communication 1mm the local Red Cross Society which has now an available supply o! tox- oid for the prevention of diphtheria, will be of lntcrest to all our citzens: "To have no diphtheria in Char- lottetown next year will depend en- wrdoy- An attempt. will be made t; have the building open by the em of January. At the present tlnr plastering is almost completed, he: was 2n Montreal today on his way back to mndon after a visit to the mining properties and the Pacific Coast at Telkwa. Mr. Taggart salcLin an interview. engineers from England had examined the deposits which ___ (Continued 0n P889 3) ANNOUNCEMENTS. COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS. ETC. ..____ "Indian River School Concert and Christina-hog, Dpcomber 18th. "Hunts: River Livestock shipping Club loading hogs Thursday. 10th. fol-snoop. Russel Nicholson. Selig-a "Fredericton Sunday School Con- cert December 20th. l! stormy 21st. 507-12-11-81. .._..._ "Comawtl-ie Concert in South lvfiiton School vvedncsdsy evenins. December 18th. 500-12-17-21. will hold s in Cavendish If not fine the 507-121-1141. "Bay View institute Concert and Bazaar Kill. December 10th. following evening. “Wt first class rannnig. brial yfllll‘ Chickens. pic. w r. n. Bennett. Stanley Bridge, P. m. 1, 068-12-17-21. "Buying hall it Emerald Thurs- day forenoon, Dee. 10th. Everfitt Has- llm. - 590-21 "Plat Rim School Concert and Xmas Tree in Hail December 20th Admission 25 and 1i) cents. 11-10-19. ..._._-. "Come to Hunter River United church Christmas Concert, Thursday Evening. Dec. 10th, in Masonic Hall. Pwtfam starts at 1.30. ' ofio-Ii-mon-wsd “Como to the Concert and Christ- mas ‘Pros in Graham's Road Hall. Wednesday. DOOQIDDII 18m. n not fine. first fine night foiiowin 506-12 M Summerside. December 3‘ Malpequc Racing Club at Malpeque on cert Friday, December 20th. 606-12-18-21. "Miliviow School Xinas Concert. Wednesday, December 10th. ' oia-lz-ia-ii. "Rememb the Concert at North Milton School. Prlday. December 30th. Admission l5 cents. oilvli-id-ii. "Remember the orphans at Bi- Vinccntds Orphanage on Tag Dav. December 24. 588-12-17-31. "Hear Nell Maniac-horn teach "Th0 DlJf-flilt BOhOOI" lii D0818 CTOQK Hill (Ollllllli, 15th. 5lB-12-lB-1i- "Como to the Christmas Concert in Wheatlcy School, Friday night, Dec. 20. Special music. EDS-El __.__¢ "There will be a meeting of the Saturday night at eight o'clock. 619-12-18-21. "North Riven-Como to the School Concert in North River Hall, Friday evening, December 20th. 620-13-18- . "Conic to the school concert. in Marshfield Hall Thursday night. Dec. 19th at. 7.30, admission i5 cents . 630 "Come to Christmas Cmccrt in Masa, will open a violin studio at 107 Queen Street. next. door to Canadian National Express on or about Decem- bor mt. ooi-lz-i-l-ai. “Notice-Get your share of Xmas Special prices. Sea our men's new cups, mil-u. sox. ties. slam‘ ‘lull 4 buckle ovorshoes. Ladies hosiery- overshoas. etc. A lovely lino of Xmas gifts. Fancy calendar in store for yW~ respect. Two special trains convey- od the guests from Halifax to Liv- erpool whence they made a thorough tour of the great paper-making plant and‘ power system. , The opening ceremony tool: piece in the machine shop o! the plant, where Premier Rhodes pressed a golden button which put into motion the vast machinery designed to turn into newsprint the forest resources of Nova Scotia. Aflter the machim‘ ory had been started the great doors . leading to the main mill were thrown open and the hum of the great pulp and paper-making mach- (Continued on Page 3) tirely upon. the citizens. Diphtheria can be prevented by the use oi tox- oid. It is a simple and harmless often the expression is heard and‘ i how true it is in Chrstiaal giving! During the Ciwlstm-as season the‘ mind satin-ally turns toward giving, very often a. more exchange of pres- ents, but every year there is given to Guardian readers a chance to KILLED ms WIFE run TEN grits Just Home From Re- Cornwall Church Tliiurfiw 19th at B o‘ciock. A m an l l, “my - ,,_.,_,,_,._ formatoryé Youth BB6 "Buying live fowl and chicken . comes n r a g e (empty cmnsi. Monday. Dec. sass, When I-IC IS Refused till i1 a, m. (Last live shipment season). Waltur S. Weeks. Frsderlc- Price of Shaves m, t34-2i-wed.-Sat ---- ——- _ (Canadian Press) "Prof. Oscar M. Emanuel. Bofllllll- BOSTON. Mass. Dec. i7-‘l-1ome from Deer Island Iteformntory only a week. Herbert Joyce. a2 today m charged with the murder oi his wile Margaret. Polieo said he had fold them he had beaten hor to death yosterday because she refund him money. According to his atwy to police the woman refused hirn ten penis for gshave and he became en Estate of L. Anderson. St. Peter's. an I 513.1 2i. raged and struck hor down with a heavy wrench. show how much of the real Christ- mas spirit exists in meeellting to them the opportunity of enroling in ‘the Santa-Pal column. That. such a ,“Ye did It Unto me” Is. The Slogan Of All Santa-Pals ' i "lit is the spirit that counts.“ How ___H__N___FENSIUNS rulliilinuiil iNilVA sculiil (Continued on Page 3) ,the most intense earthquakes ever h ‘recorded at‘ the Toronto Observa- HA “hm” u he”) Jory occurred this morning at 6:09: _ ‘AURA-IE. N. S. Dec. l7.—'I‘he ln-Rao 65km mmard time The ma” ten on of he Nova Scotla. Gcvern- ‘mum mbensw was at 5.3a m m’ iment to establish old age pensions and the wbrlman w” “m 80m‘ on f anldtmoltjhcrs allowances. and in ap- when the pap" w“ "moved 1mm pan l‘ mud o bflng m“) 9mm‘ meifho instrument at. 10:15 a. m. The increasing list o! donors to the San- minimum wage for women was an-l Centre o! the distmbance “.85 esfig viduals is shown by the constantly (Continued on Page 3) Ispirlt. is existent in numerous indi- (Canadllh Hess) IDNDON. Dec. 17-Brig-Geucral Ross John Finnis Haylcr, C, B, C. M. 0.. D. S. 0., distinguished Canad. |ian soldier died here today from ap- dklldicltls. Son of Ross W. Haylm 1d grandson of John Hsylor Court Printer to Queen Victoria he was born in Toronto. February filth. 1075 and was educated at Dover College. Upper Canada College and the Roy- al Military College at Kingston, Ont. He entared the British Army in 1805 and served throughout the South African war where he was A. D. 0.. on the Staff. After service a- broad he joined the Canadian per- manent force as General Stat! om- i Distinguished Sol_c_l_ (Special in the Guardian) REGINA. Dec. 11-—Saskaich- ewan will spend “$000,000 with- in the next two years for good roads, according io lion. A. (f. Stewart, Minister o! Highways. The Provincial Government plans io cnmpletc gravclllng of 2.200 miles of roadway. and will co- operate with programs of thfi provinrrs of Manitoba. and Al- berta. and the states oi Montana ta-Pai cause, and is exhibited par- pounced tonight. by Premier E. N. mated m be ‘I409 miles from Totem‘ tloillarly in the‘ thought behind the Rhodes at a. public meeting held inum The disturbanne was nkely o!‘ (allowing letter received yesterday: Itlie interest o! Hon. Dr. G. H. Mur- 'submmne mg“, m the vmmw of‘ Slr:-—N0 doubt the quest-ion that phy‘s candidacy in the Halifax me Aleutian Islarxm I is uppermost in the minds oi us all] county in the Halifax County by-el- at the present time is "What about ection of January 2i. The Premier‘ Christmas Giving?" ' ‘intimated that measures providing a with many of us. ready cash this‘ forsuch legislation would be intro- BlgRoddprogram year is not as plentiful as in former I duced at the next session of the As- l --- sembly. The Premier said um with For Saskatchewan increasing industrial activitiy and | expansion throughout. the provincal —-—- l with the prospect o! increasing tour- ist business. the revenue from gov- emmerit control and increased monies through a. readjustment. of govern- . . mm‘. grants and subsidies, ho was confident that the Government in the near future would be in a. pos- tioii to put into effect an old age cd contniiousiy with Lin; Cgnadig,“ pensions systcnl. ‘rho mlnouncenlent followed a numbvr of conferences with representatives. of labor organ- Eripeditionary Force from i914 to i919 successively as Brig Major. i Stat! Officer. Brigadier-Genera.) in command of the Tenth Canadian In fantry Brigade and finally in Octob- er i910 as Brigadlu-General, Concr- ai Stall. Canadian Corps. From i919 w 1923 he served on the General Stai! at Chester. of the Western Command of the British Army. ________.__._ (Canadian Press) 8'1‘. JOHN'S. Nit. Dec. 1'1- Two women Veronica Hines and Nellie Murin. were downed at Quirpon on Saturday. They tell through the ice while attempting leer, second grade. in i011. and serv- and MaKINON, Reprcsenng Hudson's Bay Company, London, 18th. and Will Purchase Silver Foxes and all Other F to cross Qnlrpon Harbor. izations. Dr. Murphy and colonel the Hon. Gordon S. Harrington, Minister of Mines were tho other speakers. MONTHLY MEETING 0F CAN. LEGION The regular monthly meeting of the. Canadian Legion was hold last even-j ing and was very largely attended. Comrade Arthur Bruce. President. presided. The following were admittw ed as new members: Messrs. Bernard Prunty, Daniel McEachern, John Eel-l ward bawlor. John 0. Bell. Comrades and North Dakota. ___________ Dr. Johnson and Leo Bradley, who rcprcscntell the branch at the Domin- ion Conference held in Regina isst month, gsvc a very comprehensive re- view of all that went on at the con- vention. During the evening Com- rades Victor Coyle and Ben Acorn favoured those present with solos. On resolution the new Dominion Presl- ’ dent. Licut-COI. L. n. Lafleche, p. s. 0., was invited to visit the branch ___._.._ (Continued on Page 3) The WeathenEtc K's EASY 1o 5 Boanow ‘TROUBLE . B01 HARo 1'0 1 GET Rio 2F n’ 5 winds with snow or probably P rain in southwestern til-Mim- Toronto. snow ................ Montreal. snow . Quebec, cloudy Charlottetown, cloudy . Halifax, Cloudy ........... St. John. fair . .... Boston. snow New York, rain . 80-‘ High tide this afternoon at ,1. and tonight at 11.14. ‘ Sun rises this momlng at 7.87 : sets this afternoon at 4.17. Last quarter moon Sunday, Docl; . . 10.03 p. m. » 1 22- during his term of office. The meet- ing closed with The King. V England, Will be at the urs Paving HIGHEST MAR ’ ., Queen Hotel Sample r KET _PI_1_ICES For Summer-side lids eighteen mintl later than Charlottetown. h, .._.--a ._- ‘w. i- S... -_..‘ 5 ‘S. ._..TL'.I._...____.