; MERCHANT 4 ,rf -0 AR Eli RD lu lurrml ll 2:33 .A ." 3 o . 3”;_/V //,.. ///1 1 I ' V » J 'V QQ* `\\\ I 3 -_T u M »~-»-~»-me 65%* The Peoples Paper .;.,<,.:.-:~.¢;;`-.ii ead byiveryhody \ _ """' l' “‘“i " Covers Prince Edward Island Like-the Dew A A v' *J - there be a more overahadowihl _ MERCHANT The friend who foraahes 101| is an ' nnzneasured d.isapp0intsnent; could ,_ 5 ;ia==r-fu _- - i _ g , > ` g ,|,,,,|,., oaarala.-. nausea nav. - . ., . , V _ V _ I = Z guarlotsah wa Guardian 'Ives (kata. , - CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1929 i4 PAGES _ ‘i`.`}"'ii.l‘i“'3.;}¥1{l"'I!...i"l}f¥f‘i."ll°§i»." 4 ` 4 RKETS 1 P ol/1 c--L1 EMAN HURT IN FALL 'JU cs. f -' ' W' ,_ _ P. E. I. Wall Hav -~_ 1; i . -- f; Y , _ i Y i Y __ Y A , , T Y. I Y g Y _ , At Toronto Fair 32 |-">- Z-I I.'l=I C1 rrl -< rfl an Exhibits, Includ- ing Potatoes. Prince Edward Island will be wen represented in a Joint Maritime ex- hibit at the Royal winter mir. which opens Monday next at Toron.-- lc, 3-lon. W- M. Lea, Minister of Ag- riculture, inforlned The Guardian yesterday. At the fair a different day 1; allotted to advertising the differ- gni, provinces of Canada. The east- sm provinces have Maritime day, at which products of the three Marl- tlme provinces will be jointly exhih- l lied. A shipment of potatoes for the exhibition has been sent from the Island to he shown at the fair. The chief feature put on is a mov- mg picture display of views both ______i_..._.._.------ (Contlnued on Page 'll (Special to the Guardian) BUFFALO, N. Y., Nov. 15-A “wud 0! 535.000 if taken alive and $10,000 if deed. was offered Will! lor seven mlm. who. armed and masked. raided the suburban' home of John L. Carson Jr.. Nt nilht during a pre nuptlal dinner party in honor of a. prom- inent young society couple, 5”. eral evening wraps and coats, along with a small sum cf mon- ey, were also taken by the |»ung,. who, it is thought, made their escape in an auto. The spectacu- lar hold-up was successfully com- pleted within ten minutes. The heaviest loss was said to have been suffered by Mrs. Ray Alan Vancliff from whose neck one of the bandits fore a triple string of matched pealrls estimated to be worth over szocooo. ‘ __,___.______. ,.4-.__ E 1 -| l"l"l C£ .ban to Halt Riots Take Secret Action. DURBAN, NW. 15.-Bcgrg gf muy; 1151118! has swept through south Africa because of secret polls; and militerv precautions taken by fue Union Government to deal with the "em 11°" fevwtlv ans eoycom ez municipal canteens as well as dell- ence of the police in holding of pro- hibited dernonst.rnticns_ (Continued on Page 7) Bemz mu' is developing within the ranks oi i G 0 V E R N M E N T “DL cum D. D_ _ stan now President I-loover's naval advisors O -» "1 rf -- ._ ,Stocks Getting home preveh station' vlruwhester Co. N.Y. U.S.A. Hilary Jones refusing tc accompany the American delegation to the Lon Margaret Bondtleld "'MWlld U10 113535' A-'i °m¢k°“ don conference, the United Pres# t0 EXtCnd the Travel Stony Road .lu 17 on “ t North ` , _ Wlllsb‘i1r:GH‘:il? '1‘u::il:l', ivovember St€aTnef DO0fned Through Parhalnent iam, aaa sharp. 9803 ____ _ _______ -`-“ _ ‘ (cancun rm.) i ;:clr4 WASHINGTON’ Nov 15_m,m1°n Victoria Hospital here. passed a good it was lntima,iad_ (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Que., Nov. l5.-Under the impress of favorable reports from work steadily upward on the Mon- treal Stock Exchange today. Trading , _ -lo-si. 2 Mcxmnon' Seann", 9800 u ei it st amor Briton was filling, M*“°B'”°l`f 30033915- Millllftel' 0! La- _,._. fl' g i 8 ....1-he pm, ‘crm me Hill" will be' rapidly and seemed 'beyond hops of bor. faces dimcult days. From Con- ’ I presented in Central Bedeque. Mon-’ being salvaged, acwrdmg gn npormrservalives, Libertas and from thg N mber 18th at 8 o'clock Umm, qu,” Cust left wing of tha Labor party mme ' I g ' . . ~"-' | the "dole" will ir l sto d smummqe gl; in st. Peters] crew of 27 men on board elncontlx mmuw pummenlzve s. ny foe. “ rl' Cl li loading B 4 ‘M Y. - nounced in the House of Commons!| b t ' e. "ML Stewart Club lending lil/¢, me mon y B mfs gum' c ioday the tlmc the government pro- ;l;ocl;, Wednesday afierrgoor? Diivllgem - posed to alloc to the bill this com- \‘°i»h\mti\3l>-°\- ~- °°“'- i weelnnlhtn .stnl’nld- nd' Secnuw' 9783'u'm'm` ` proved viii, Consersetlve onLeu.d:er iitoegted i School Room this evefliili it Stl/SH Briton grounded Wednesd-.ly nig ' ' . rcioclz. 9'l91‘“‘15'u‘I dense fog. wes taken off shortly be wh” Pmmier M'°D°n“d m' “yi °V° ' ' received bv th” ~ ~ - - sez-2' - “ - 9 l uard office Capt Johnson and the md‘°m°“‘ thi* il” bm W emfndi was on a much lighter scale, tl'}|e total l sales showing a reduction of almost ' 100,000 shares as compared with yes- terday‘s tumover. International Nickel and Brazilian especially were in good demand throughout the three hour session and had mule consider- able advancement, when struck by u W dollars were spread over the lls while Consolidated Bmelters ran`u $10 to $250 and Dominion Glass re- covered elght dollars to $i‘2'l. Mon- treal Tremways suffered tre only lose of any great slgnifi.:-lace, when it tumbled to a new low of $175 off $10. various sources, prices continued to . . _ S _, ' l. 1 l,w rl- _ _ l `. . ‘ ;“£.°i§.’”..£iZf.‘.“.1.”§.§f_”°’”“°,__ .tu we ‘=°‘°‘___*_°'%_"- _ ‘fnolev M.w.nsve.»o. . --.BGCI2 0 L D l l Toronto Citizens vince Is Mooted. Are Hard Hit (Canadlnn Press) BT. JOHN, N. B., Nov. l5.-The Provinclal Government will ask the Legislature of New Brunswick tori authceily to spend $10,000,000 oh a five year programme for the estab- lishment of a hard surface system of trunk roads throughout the prov- ince. This announcement was made( yesterday by the Premier, Hon. M. B. Baxter. He also announced the appointment of o commission on Old' Age Pensions. Directors Of Fox Exhibitors Assn. _ Hold Meeting -_-» A meeting of the directors of the rox nxhluluus’ Association was held yesterday afternoon in the Depart-i ment of Agriculture, at which mat- ters relating to the recent Fox Show Fox Show in the province was dis- l_',c_u_.§seu aug gl. was decided one a ‘second show he held at Charlotte- town next year, the tentative dates. to be the same as this year. Com-1 Herbert T. R. Hooper, Hurry Brown. city. A. S. Robertson, Mermaid, W. K. Rogers, city. the Levin For Co, through its representative, B. Roy? Holman, city, Kennedy Bros. South- port. Further trophies are also un- NEW YORK MARKET NEW YORK, Ncv. 15.-The Stock wave of profit taking, which dissolved orally closed one to nearly 30 points the program with a reservation, in- S°“"‘°”' QW” ° “ 0||¢° officials. who have been “U04 is .lumps so a-ue its #itil- Can t Humanize War, Says Smuts (Special to the Guardian) IDNDON. Nov. lo-General Jan O. Bmuts. former Premier of South Africa, speaking tonight before the Hall. said he was doubtful of the practicablliiy of President Hoover! suggestion for the immunity of food ships in time of war. "The humanis- lng of war was attempted before the world conflict." he said, “but as a~cou‘as the dnt shot was fired. all humanising expodlenis went by the board. It will alwl»Y8 DG 80-" "WI-l‘ never can be effectively humanlaed. its utter inhulnanity and its own inexprealibib barbariti 'iii bt th undoing. These will worl the cure, rather than attempts to render is more humane toward tha inno- .wnuz _ League of Nations Union at Guild l live stock at Melville Station, Tuesday. , Npvpmhn- 1g¢h_ L13; with stewart WASHINGTON. Nov. 15-Elimins- cusslon might be necessary. With! Ross, Secretary. l _ 9798'-ll-16-l.ii tion of the present tariff 'of one dal- this view Right I-Ion. David Lloydi the greater part of their galrs. Both finished slightly stronger than yester- day’s close however, the former at $31 and the latter lust under $40. Ad- vances oi two, three, four and five' _ 4 paretlvely large volume, 4,339,950 atlvely large colume, 43395580 par shares, changing hands, but this was _s. substantial reduction from yester- dey's turnover of 5,509,380. _(Special to The Guardian) WASHINGTON, Nov. 15.-The resignation of Hon. William Phillips as Minister to Canada is likely to bring to a. head trou- ble that has been brewing for a long timein the American dl- plomatic service, caused by the utterly inadequate remuneration of those in the service. Secre- tary of State Btimson is asking for an additional appropriation of $2,500,000 over and above the regular amount of 815,000,000 to enable a start to be made in the carrying out of tba policy an- nounced \by President Hoover in his Armistice Day speech, to strengthen the !orel¢n_ diploma- tio service as an old to the maintaining of world peaee. Mr. Phillips is an example of the absurdly low financial sup- port giver. so Ulultec stale. for- eign representatives. Although Minister to the country with which the United Stat/es has the largest trade of any nation In the world, Mr. Phillips received n salary of *only 810.000 per year, out of which he had to pay his own house rent, living expenses and all the coat of hosplialltlcs and entertainments. Of course, no cnc but a wealthy man could ndord the luxury of being Min- ister to Canada. and Mr. Phil- lips no doubt feels that he has male a luihclent contribution tolsvards maintaining the pres- tlge of the United States at Ot- tawa. T Last li-inutelliews Flashes ._ _ '-_il wi ' (Special to The Guardian) WASHINGTON, D. U., Nav. 15. -A sudden tum for the worse il the condition of Secretary of War Good, tmilht ellscd I consulta- tion of physicians attendmg him. PAIII, Nov. lo.-New naval construction to be laid down in illlelllsfvrlkbibtometships or 8.400 las than tba average quota adopted in IOM. The pro. gram Includes sua 10.000 cruiser. lil ieitrwifl aussi: submarines. _____________;._, - WASHINGTON' NOV. ll-‘nil United States has notified Great Britain of Ita acceptance of Jon- nary ill as the into for the first meeting of the London naval conference. oaoliao. Nev. ls.-rouucal tllllltl. and accusations that he was sailing out his country to Great Britain, causal the suicide lllt hllht ol Sir Abdul Meissen 80| Al la Siu, Hemiar and For- eign Minhtor of Iraq. Ha shot blnsel! ln the presence of his fillib. havin: a lotta! of ax- Market showed signs of being able to stand on its own feet today. Despite considerable week-end llquidations in the last hour of_t1-ading, _sroclrs gen- l l der consideration. and it is antici-i \ I