r r. .1‘... , . I I ire‘ ’ nyintemtt peo- ‘pityii inhsi: get near them-come in frequent Jriengil-y" contact with them. The welcome daily vtsiipr, The Guardian _ c?!" es your message to v st‘ of the worth while ‘ ‘ ‘humanism ouuiu i»... Den IIII‘ Guardian, founded ti! il cnaaaorriirowu, Covers Prince Edward Island" Like the Dew Readers daily look for and scan the news and advts.‘ inilhe People’s h Upwards fol 45.000 I eagerly Paper, The i Guardian-atlas eheapdiit, I most influential and moflt effective advertising med, inin in the Province. Annual ilubaallptlou Delivered “Lia II lllll. Quads and U. ti. A. M.“ ‘lulu HER PARI|iIIIIAIi$ 0F THE IIIIVIIB‘ IIIIIIIIGIII BY MONDAYS IERRIFIB GAlE More Than Twenty Bridges Throughout the Province Washed Away or Rendered Impassable- Large Quantity of Grain Crop May Yet be Saved.-- Seed Potato Crop not Endangered + Many Barns and Farm Buildings Destroyed and Some Horses Killed.— Charlottetown Suffered Most in Destruc- tion oi Beautiful Trees. From all parts of the Province yest.erday came‘ reports verifying the Guardian's statement of the severe havoc wrought by Monday's unprecedented storm. it is im- sible yet even roughly to estim- telephone lines are T‘ n and communication has been t off. But wherever informa- has been received tbc same of devastation, of uptorn trees, aged crops, flooded ficlds and fished farm buildings, is re- . d. ln low-lying places near Ilore the extremely high tide undated the land and caused destruction. ut fifteen percent of the crop of .tlie lProvince remain- lili- n‘ \lle time oi’ the storm. " of the crop was in N. ,- field and it is hoped i‘ ’*‘ 3 I>"-“-~ i this grain can besav- edy; ‘i 3"“- i d yesterday helped mnl" Iilfivk. l drying the sodden ficll. 0A y small percentage of the} crop is in barns, dud lfil1“'~_:~::—— is still in ii compara- tli I state. Many farmers noIflQEl e to stay their harves- tll. ggure order to repair the da W one to their barns and ow Help is scarce, and a-' , tinfipIiII. y precious. Tile iitorm col " ave come at a more in- on thc trees, and just ripening, suf- fered the most. Weathered the Storm it was to be expected that on the North Shore there would be sci‘- ioiis damageto vessels, but so far no reports 0f disaster lliivc been received. The storm signal was sent oilt early Monday morning from the Marine Office and ships near shore would no doubt takc advantage of the nearest harbor. At least oiic schooner. the large three mnsted vessel, Admiral Drake. weathered the storm off St. Peters iIiEtIilIild and is s-tiil there in good condition. the Illuy de Ciiuleur with of island flay. The only schooner to arrive in Charlottetown yesterday was urday morning of’ her deck cargo of well, and the crew consider thcm with their lives and their vcssci. reports the roads quite hard. as a result of the high wind Olllrtwilfv timo- fn won asters pltrt oi the Prov- ince no $__ grain had been harves- ted agwy tie damage h the storm is considerably less, a though still quite serious. _ Seed Potato Crop Undamaged "We do not anticipate that the storm has caused any serious in- jury to the seed potato crop". de- clared Mr. iBouiter, secretary of the growers‘ association, when inter- viewed on tho subject by tho Guar- dian yesterday “This is due to the fact that there was no late blight prevalent. Tile tops were forthe most part killed with the frost of last week and the high wind and sun will soon dry out the soil suf- ficentito enable the farmers to continue digging." The fruit crop has suifcrol heav- ily, -but, as one grower polniod out to tho Guardian. this is an c-ff- year for fruit and‘ it is uloct for- tunate that the storm did not strike the lProvincc at a time when there was a big yield. The exposi- 0d 0l'_CIlill‘(I~5 suffered heavily. acid the rain which preceded tho violent gale’ ‘softened the ground so that in many places whole rows of trons were uprooted. The apple irrop, which was still to a large oxtcnl - OQQ-OQOOO O f Condensed Specials n‘ . our idfizra.tlz.'rza":.is-.:s 5° ' a darn or Iver. a agon- initial T052101 “$3: f: whfmmo Der cont discount for ran forms part o! ‘Q, l“! all be paid for. Special Rates I'll shod Room no. 76c tor en std: for one vnok. litu on for n": words no pol‘ ems-clans Alocomuwdated, 103 - l lave. 80540-334 sp ‘L0 r-asrwss-n sen view an Hamilton“ motor-Kayne mo] kit. Finder notify Roy, Dunn“, smiavisw. i » 105-10-2-3l. sum. MoDONALD nun sun. tfmony m. 470-9-18-1mo. l" TEACHERS‘ drawing room. but state that everywhere Inge. Havoc Wrought by the Storm At Ril-stico n house occupied by a-tion, the occupants, l]P {iliillfll liilliiilillil The first Annual DIOGHAQII Con- rcniicu if‘ tile Catholic Women's i.i.~agni\ opcncil yesterday aftr-r- luioii at i) ifcio i: in Rosary linil. 'i‘iii- l-iocesan Pros. Ali's, .|, _! Johnston presided and delegates from the different sub-Divisions not“ llrer-cnt. 'l'lii~ int-sting opened with pray. or. After l0II call the minutes or. iin- (’I,‘.i'ilIZi'l.i.I(lIl meeting Wfgrg rruri ilii approved. Very satlsfac» fury reports of tile Secretary iilliI 'I'i‘t‘illliil‘i'l‘ were read and on motion udopti-d. After discussion on filo various question _of mum» cut to tho ln-ngue, tho meeting will»: udjourncil. The Uicu ripuiried lo iiic home of »|)r. J. D. ilicfliligaiu. wlicrc, Mrs. hic- Guignn. iviis iii. homo to tho visit- ing ilelognti-s and members of Charlottetown sub-division. ' Little Miss Clurico Mcflnigan ushered tho guests to ilic draw’- iug room win-rt» tlii- Iio-lto-sn rc- vciveii assisted by this Pffliiiilulli’. 0|’ Cnnriottoloivn sub-iliviiliin; Mrs F‘. J. Casey. Afternoon ti-n was tin-n si-rwwi from a prcttily appniiiii-rl it'll in hie presided ovi-r by Mrs. .|. ii. In a n Beautiful giadiolns formed flu- florol decoration of tabla and lliisscs ticrlruii". Kilgins and Martina Moimizhan She is bouild for a cargo the J. W. IFalt, which left (‘raspe Sat- for Ncw London. This schooner was caught in tho storm on the North Side and lost both snchons and chain and port Iunlilcr. Everything nioveaille was lost as - roof of Mr. Kcnilrii-lCs barn, {Vluipo- solve-s fortunate tn have escaped -In ilic market yesterday, which was slimiy attended, country-men dry and . A burn belonging to Barrett Moi- iotf- iii. the Union itlvcr was blown Buildings belonging to Mr- the traces of the storm are visible in broken trees and demolished build- Lean iircs, North Wlitshirc, wcrc J0E- Pilleflll. floated off its found- wltli water up to their shoulders, wailing to W. [IIIIBESIIN members of the council" served the dainty ruin-ill: n-mn while Miss Anuln Walsh and llifss Vivian Mcfiuiignu, iiic Il0liI~'$i$' charming young daughter st - tho ices. During tho tr-u iioni- sev- -efltl enjoyable musical nilmhcrs were rendered by Miss Bessie illan chard’. In tho evening at ti o'clock IIN‘ resoun- monthly meeting of tho Charlottetown sub-Division was held and was attended by the vis- itini: delegates and also ivy a large number" 8f the lenders ofilie par~ M. ‘offers best po- 777-9 1- ‘ t ...§ __,_,»- - WANfIE-Housoklflor in fam- dhiiitfirfiittfiit .l place of satiety. Fisiicrmcnfls itugcs, fliiizrl with fish, nofs. etin, were also destroyed and many floats broke away from tin-ii‘ mour- ings and drilled away. A schooner owni-ii by l1]. (l. LoPuge, laden with coal, broke away from the whorl‘ and ivcnt on tho flats. A iargc barn belonging to .i. H. Pilfti, ltustlro, was blown down and it VilIililIiItl inn-so. killed by the failing timbers. When tile storm wrecked Mr. Brain's largo burn zit Tryon, a ful- iing ilcitm struck and kiiicil u vai- uublc borco, who wiis buried Ill tin- dcbrls. A (aaif in ibc barn est-air rd ziiiuost nliijucuioilsiy. yvlicu Another horn-i: was kIIIPtI Mr. Bart Hardy's large burn on Union Road was destroyed. 'l‘lic barn was ovcr sevcnty foot long and wus- strongly built. Mr. lra Shaw's now I)ill‘ll u vory large structure. wus blown from its base and biuliy ilziniugieil. 'l‘\vil liirgc burns at West llivol" \\'t'I‘t‘ blown down, also Mr. billion lPorilX-l burn, (liu-“lgflb/ R0110; tin- quo ltoitii; a number of b.'iriii.' zii filcnflnntm; part of the ‘David Mutielifl-a burn, Lot 4X; Mnr-shficld. roof‘ 0f and ihc roof of W. ii. Godfrey's lull‘!!- If. I’. (IUIIGII I)Il't‘I‘Iill‘ of’ IIH‘ (‘ullndiuli Nation al iiuilivuy and lIit‘ lionn- [tank re ported of Fuiiuiiii. .ii. Lulu-i lull lisjiili LONDON, Uri. 2; Nu one i~xili-i' (‘II filly (IHIIIIIIP pronouilr-i-lncllt i down. also iiumngcil. 'l‘bi.- largo building of the (lor- bo illélti“ iby Proriiii-i- Stanley ilulr will all lilo IlIl])v'-i'ItII 'yesi riluy on tho qucsiiiln of‘ ii iixro .. poilw’ 4*!’ this Mulpirti an no oni- nus iII tint-Pow Fisheries was carriod in}; ill"! iii" (7""I"""""" .froin its site up the shore ziboiit. marking time until iiic lllllltli I 50p ynfiifl‘ Prviuil-i- llruvi- from .\ii!»'ii'£lIi1i. 'l‘ln~. following damage is rcport- Ii is r-iniri-ilcil in ihc on (Continued on Page 3-) Prisoners Escape From Prison Following Riot (Canadian Press) DUESSELDOIUF‘, Oct. 2.—-Sfx crlniiniii ])I‘ISLlllt'l‘rI" iiVlll'[)ti\VL‘f‘I‘1I i'IltlIl' gilumiis uuil 0501111041 IP01" pilisonl lust itlgirt after Lilo rioting ‘Ill the city inn! silbsiiled. Evidently tb-i-y lcurnoil lidliilli. tlho security pflliffl 11ml been ltrrostetl and dis- il'.l'illi'fIi and. tlhey took advantage of libs niliportumity ‘to escape. it is lflpftliiilhl dill-g", several of them WlIiIl ihc ‘guards. and ‘iiilc bluc police ‘l‘t'.l‘.i'i.[>tlli'4l(I ail-d brought back some oihem. but most of tho iiormep pr-isonclw-i are ‘sill int lurgf". "Tim prison frrmi ‘which tile lllPll cowbell is the Ionc in wibicii 111i“ Kru-pps OIVIIMZPBIIS and Ofbcr pnlli- :icul' prisonors iiavc been dciiniilcii. It its guitrdwl by bdth Gt‘l‘llllilili and FiflllllcIl. Vigorous Attac-k- ‘ in Morocco LONDON, Oct. 2.-——'I‘he attack upon Spanish ilositions in fiiorrzuio began two days ago is proceeding vigorously, says n Tangier do» patch to the Daily Express. The towns By l-iiifora and Ben Tiob, arc being invested. *-"‘ .4Z_¢‘*‘.- Tcrcnco Campbell, Alberton wns than introduced and ilr-iiveroil, an eloquent nildrcss on tho “Aims nnd Objects of the C. W. L." After the lecture nn enjoyable unio was‘ rondorcd by Miss Lucy illnucharil. ' iiaiifiix convention, Mrs. W. J.. Mc IIIIyfl! was then read and crcatcd very valuable comment, _ A qunrtottc’ cbnsistingiif Mrs. W .i. iircwn. Mrs. W. J. McIntyre. bliss Lucy Blanchard and Minn Louise Arscnuult gave a sillcndid rcnditinn of Robin Arlnir. The pres- ident's report of thr- Charioomtoxvu Sub-Division was than read nnd showed that n grout amount. oi‘ work hiid boon porfortiiud during filo past two years. The president than warmly lhnnkcd thosc who so kindly con- tributed to the evening's entertain- ish. - A cordial wolcom-a was oxtcnileib I17 the president. Mrs. .|. .7. Casey: - after which the spiritual director. Rev. Nuance McDonald delivered . ii brief inidroil. ' om. The immi- of thofvoningt an t - , .‘ . I \ r r . mcnt and the meeting was closed by tho siifging of 00d save the King. ‘ After ille meeting tile Charlotte- town Sub-Division held a recep- t Tim report of the ileiegatc to the I pupa-its tlrut IIII‘ I'l'illli~ - cowl-ml IIit‘ ol-i fJltliiiitI with mi sililllfilliili- skill moi wiiii "III rxii-ilsiuli of tin» q ’i‘iio i‘,‘(l\'l‘l‘liilli‘llii l‘<'ti proposals wlllich girl.- any uumbcl‘ ni‘ people solid grounds lo in-licving that. IIi(' cost will rlsi- would In» -luo.-li impopulzi especially iii. this ililllt‘ uu.l lnigii mont and the irlumirluint entry o tiiv labor cabinet inio imwirr. .\ proof‘ of iiiiis Lin» dcmnilil by Auk tmiia for HPPiiPFO-Ilfftf on ilrozvl inc-alt in order iilni. tlii- Ponimni wcaltb may cmnllrtl‘ Willi Vi=i'_\' scant. support. -<o>—-- - — SA\\' i~‘i.()0l;)S OF IIURING OIL The first survivor of the Japan- ese carthqilakc to pass through Canada I'll route io his home‘ in Eilglnnd was Major MJi. (i. Brack- icy. of tho Japanese Nnval' Air Service. lio ivnlkoil from ‘roklo to Ynkobnnln over ilehris and dead bullies and saw lilo (liitnnk explo- sions. Iic rcports that the (inno- tion ‘during which dainty refresh menu yore served. “ . . , I , ~ riian ship. Empress of Australia. saved at least 5.000 lives, yii-v-prcsidvllt of Ii is that one iniiiiiiii iiullnril oi’ ('. N. R. inoiicy nus (lepnsllci ‘n ~ _ . ‘ ~_ lIlt‘ lirmn- iiunli on May 28 (mid PIevmLm (Iovernment (WIiIHIlPtlWli on Jlllll‘ 2,]\\'Il'l3il I fill]: Had Not Mei, will‘ iul, '.' ‘lllillfbl w‘! I e i - wanton a‘ u ii it ll l I It lilif Expeyldltures liilii’ i5 lWilIiNB THE iltiiilii Fill! glut-of ill‘ =1, will. ~: illzil uu_\ no; a ILIFJA‘ 0i‘ living result in ihc iicicor oi‘ the i',‘.l\'l‘I'II' fill’ “"l'" Ii-{QIWI m‘ W‘“II“I"‘I I" a “gm Argentine product Ir; liit‘t‘iiill_', with Bavarian Premier I Von Knlllfng has resigned as Prem- ‘ lIP-fillaicih from Berlin and is to be IHESIAIEMENI Elli HENRY IHIIHNIIIN l5 NIII iMEPTEII By Sir Henry Drayton Who Says‘ Deposit Withdrawal Excuse Does Not Soiunl Well (llVlCH ANhfiVEk. 'l‘() » PREMIER KING Re Statcnleiirt. That the (Canadian Press) MONTREAL. Oct. 2.—-An an- swi-i- m ilic claim of imllrwllll‘ ‘i711’ finuiiiclilg which the Rt. lion. llrluc- ki-nzii- King, Premier of Canada, iiimic iii Qucilor, on tin: ovo. oi rsniiing for ilritaiil. to uttcnd tin- linporizii (lonfcritilcic, was iaoiipiod with a iii-iiulii-intioii of filo nllllion gum,- (lgpflgiL oi‘ the Niitionai Rail n" ,'WII.Il tin» lioine Bank. as lntiiil portions of iilil speech which ;.“'.ir ilcnry Droyton, ox-Miilistcr of ‘Iifiiiuncti manic at tin; mitili-iflf-i f)‘ till!‘ i.ibcral-(lousi-rvnlivo Associa- .|i..n iieru tonight. . Llir Iicnry rcgrizttod that the Rt. |. i» ‘lion. Mr. King lind not loft in bct- i IPI‘ spirit, not with a progrmll I lWIIILJII iic was not nsllanlcd to lct ltlle i-onntry hove. (I'""IV""""""I Sir IIt‘ill‘_V aiddi-il apropos oi’ the ‘WPriinc. fiiiiiisii-Hs elpcccil flinstcad ‘I'M iiiui. wi- have a broadside till‘- "Pumiwl- “H "mm ii-trtvd ilKilIllSI. tile lion. Mr. MPIFZIl- jiit~i pi it'll and tiii- “Whisper of llcntii" for their during to criticize liinl Iililti his ilocriapit. gllVvfllflillill. \Vi' t! finding twcrywliiirii ilumorlsts and Mr. King now qualifies. Just " iinngiils- the Prime. iliinistcr of a country silrioiinly ullcgiilg that tho l)i‘iliiil‘)‘. llciiiiiii- tho uroiriirt; nu: ““'hi$['i(-‘l‘ of Death" and Mr. Moi. HY)’ "I (ImlKPPY-l-IIW‘ Pill" n‘ It" lglicu wcrc isngugeii in a joint caul- lnlpcriui pri-tiwi-ciu-ii i! 1w inn: un pagg“ 1,, pup, m... uu-Hm-_" IIIRPIY III!" 10""? ‘VIII Iii‘ ‘"51"’ Sir Henry iii-sling with the state lncnt niaile by the Premier that dollar of war expenditure hurl bi-s-il inot by tho government of tho day pointed out that his had been an uppaliilg statement l for any innu to lualci- slim-c 28 per i rcnt of PXIIUIISQH bud Iii-cu lllPI out bf l‘t\\'lz'lllii!. Without the iviir lo- l ans ibi- tronlonilous war prodilc- F4 lion would have been absolutely inlposniilic. l I{l*.fi‘l‘I‘IIlg to filo Canadian Nu- l iional Railways Sir lloilry wol- t'(\lll4‘(I I.I|l‘ greater gross earnings, pointing out flint the country's chief inti-rr-st “'11s in filo not gain and that inuuiiziiioil of i-cofinnlics made onsy by ho nmnlgonluiiiln of tho systems ivns awaited. Sir Henry dealt with tho Elcrihi- Hotel piircilnsn, rcforriilg to u ru- mor ibnr I.Il(' place hail ilccn nffi-r» PII for 20,000,000 francs, and Sir licnry 'l‘llnrnt0il llud tin-n puroiins ed for 27,000,000 frnncs. lie iIIiI not llffllflfil the PXDIIUHI- lion of Sir licnry Thornton in rc- gnrrl io tbc (ls-posit and withdraw- ul oi’ a million dollars in the Iioine flunk. 'i‘iic excuse that the money hail been withdrawn because it Willi found that liir. (loiigii was a director. did not sound wcil be- cause Mr. Stewart was a director of tho Bank of lliontroni iliNI E. R. Dccario. was n dircctor of railways and also a dirccior of the Bnnquo - Nationuie. Has Resigned ' (Canadian Press) LON-DON, Out. 2.~~i)r. ‘Eugene for of Bavaria says a Control News sucrccdcd by Dr, Von Rabi‘ who was recently unfilled-Bavarian mili- nry dictator -with the iJItIo of gen- orai commissioner of state. The Weather, Etc Toronto Oct. Zl.-—Maritimo Mod- s-rnic frcsb westerly to north wold.- crly iviuds ffnc not much change in temperature. _ - Hikh Ride diiifn afternoon at 4.30 and tomorrow morn-lag at 9,29. aim this monsoon at 6.36 and flses tomorrow morning at 6 02 sion. the harbor ferry scrvfco suspended, SiilRMl SPREAD (Canadian Press) HALIFAX, Oct. describe one oi’ lilo most cirrus tailing wind and rain storms iwcent years. \Villie no lives were lost so fill a." has been reported and no jlar ticuiarly outstanding damage le suited. the general effect of tin dorm upon fruit. crops, from and icnrccs, telegraph and lPIQiIIIOZI. lines and railways and iiigliliuiyzi, bus bccn ilr-iilnraiizing throughout Nova Scotia. New Brilnswick am Prince Eilwurd island. llivllc IN iIIIlER PAIIIBIIF MAIIIIIMES The Wind Blew 45 Miles an Hour Ao- companieil by a Heavy Dowupour of Rain—Sydney Express Held up, Crops Damaged, and Wires Down in Moncton. Two Landslides on C. N. R. Bililil iliPiiHi Hfiiiiililili ii iifslllli l ii fiiiiifn Situation is thought to be Gravci- than is Ad- 2.— Jlilpnrts coming into the city today from all over otiir-i- Maritime. Provinces of liic eve ni" the annivi-rsnry of iilc historic. Saxby (itilc, which flf‘f'lll' rcil October 4, 1869, New Bruns- wick was today swept by the most terrific gale. and torrential ruin ox- - pcriieiiceii in recent. years. liain, which began failing about three o'clock this morning iruntinued la- » isessnntiy without a lot-up until midnight toiligiii, iviicn there nos . a slight ElIlfliPlllOlli. in the intensity . oi‘ the storm. Ill llioncton and vicinity consid- _ oriiblc damage ivzis done to if-le phone, toiegrapil and clot-trio pow- l-r wires, trees were uprooted and l Ill the city during tho ziftcrnnon it was llazuriioiis to bc ubroiiii on ric- count of failing limbs from tho Whne the "mm" In Mann“ ‘vm’ trees Qevorui points oust of ‘tlouc- not oi’ silcii ilcstriuative forc-e as u", ‘éJufd {m m, llugélujd m‘, In“ in Cupc ilrcton and coast tilwn: ‘ " ' loss sheltered, (ronsidcrabln dcun ngc to electric. ivires and ornumcu tal trees has been reported. Great est. damages by floods has been rr ported from New (llnsgow WIIPTI‘ roads and railway tracks are nub- morgcil and COIIIIJTIHQ put out‘ 0|’ commission by ivntcr fin-filing down the slopes. ln number s-svnn iliIll(‘. at New Glasgow it {was just pilssihli: to rcniovo. uiin» ‘crs and horses buforie many of the levels ilectiino untenable. idast Aiitigonisii is submcrgod and a report unyil flint all roads loading out of tho town arifiinpus- siliilo. Difficulty has bi-cn l?X|)l‘l‘I“ili'(*iI in getting flIllIlPlltIC news as rele- nhonc lini-si and tho telegraph r ' vice has bci-n practiirulLv disloitat- ‘fill will ("fly mcngrti details have bin-n ‘ivuilzlblil. Uniliciu-il fruit iii iln- Annapolis Volley is rcpurtcii to burn illlfitlrilii gri-iliiy from tin». WIiliI iind ihc loss in this rel-peel will bc lifillSIiiPrflIlIil. 'i‘raln scr- viur- to (‘ape Breton has been in- terrupted iluriug this [lust twnuty tour hours and may not be rfifiiiill- rd uiitii tomorrow. Wnslioilts, in- terrupted electric lighting set-vie.» null frees across roadways cutting i)“ Ilifilllvays. are common com- plaints from all points of the com- pass. in New Glasgow the Ens tiliv or flonilcii its banks and the flood rcrcdfni: loft sciioom-rs and om. cr izruii straniloil high um] 'i‘oduy, nvcr tlirr prevails. IIALIi-‘AX, (lot, 2___.\vm, wind at forty-five lniies an hour iliilifax “'21s tinned stczuiy throughout iiic day While tlicro was conslrle-rable wind (lilting tllc morning and afternoon it did not roach gale proportions until nftcr dark. Willi the wind "lcrellilillil 11nd the rain falling in iflllrflllfi. lint much further l!\'I(I(‘llCt' was required to prove flint October bud brought a vintage Iii ni-asoils. With a inw tilvfillflllltlttll‘ the storm was of such n nature ibnl ii Illudl‘ Illl‘Il look at their fuol bins when they arrived home Iusi night. nnd "Mk0 "l1 the furnace. for the first time this season. The wind gauge at filo Citadel was put out ofcoln- mission. and iim rate of the wind at midnight could only be estim- sti-d. but up to that time there had been no ilscrcasc. and it was then set at forty-five miles an hnur. Sweeps Over Cape Breton. NORTH SYDNEY, Oct. 2.-—Capo Breton is in the grip of a terrific wind and rain storm. A heavy ensi- erly gale has been raging all day and appears to be increasing in violence. Tho electric light service in North Sydney is oiit of commis- and heavy sons washing over the low parts of thr- road above Upper North Sydney. The C.N.R. Express from Sydney to Halifax did not run tonight. and it is doubtful if No. 8 will louve- tomorrow morning. 'i‘wo large washouts are report- ed between North Sydney and tbc Strait of Csnso, and the track gen- erally in the low lying parts is in apparently a dangerous condition. Reports from outside districts In- dicate that the storm and dum- ngc are gonernl throughout the island of Cape Breton. rgoiidlngs and crops st lngnnilh a threat- ened by freshets, and the inver- ness Branch Railway is closed for traffic by large washnnts. Gale at Mormon. ‘New ‘Moon Wednesday Oct. 3rd 1.39 a. . i ‘ (lfllllli. oi’ tho ii-lcplioilc wires in» ' ing down. The greatest riunmgc lnitted by the Authorities MINOR DISTFRB- A N t.‘ ES IHSPOIVPICD GEIISOPSIIIPAIEMBGIIIg Vig- orously Enforced, ne- ports ore Meogre (Canadian Press) BBRIJIN, Oct. 2.—'l‘bo revolu~ tionury movciitciit originated by Nntioilaiist (irganizatimls at Kilcs- lllllilIqllti issui-ii by 1m- l of doirzivc and the ri-iufilrcenlcnis \VIli('Il iirrtd been roqiiosti-il will not crops, iiivrc being Province. o'clock tonight. on the Nutionui Railway ilIlDiil u hold up by tile slides. (fangs lilitil uri-rc riliihud to tine illfiilli‘. ly pussi-ii the point at. which 'slilii_~n (ici-iirrcii and ivus not No iiumiigie UXUUII! in ilciny tallied. truiilv is rcporiizil. o ST. JOHN. N.B., Oct. city or vicinity. ioilny. and when». wuti-r began ziciriinluiiiti- in tin- wiII llniiollilii-ili_y bu snffiercil Ily tilt‘ coilsiderabii: harvesting yct to bn dnnc in inuny sections of ibc tHlSlPPll barf. ofillc 'i'wo landslides occurrcil about El (‘Jllliitiiflll mill» wcst of Follcigb Mountain. block- ing lriifilc about ilvc or six hours. 'i‘iic cast-bound Ocean Liinlti-d nus the .HIItI(!S and it is 1'.\'|)(*(fI.l*iI that tiic line would‘ bc cit-in- in iwo or tiircc hours, uftvi‘ niiiiiligilt. if no filrtlicr siidcs 0(‘('.llI‘l‘P(I."I‘Ilt' nw-st- bound Maritimc Exilross bud safe- tin- (It! - Forty Miles per Hour In St. John. —-Y\iill‘i* than an ini-li ofrnln fcii ‘iicrc toiluy. l'l‘iic downfall was accoinpnnleil by a gulo \VIlI(‘Il .'lI tlini-s rcaclicil forty miles an limir in vi-ioirity. Several trons and font-mi yaw-re» blown down and other ininor ilunlagc- doliu, but no serious (innings W215 done lniilc The rain W35 welcome at Musqnasb, when» the sluice in the new dam was closed West. ilrnnch, Ito rvililiroil. Tiic i-iulllllillliqiit: s ys tinii lbc coniinuniloi- of the ltniciis- wciii" troops, by i-ni-rgc-tic action was HDHIJKIII)’ tlic master oi‘ the situ- ation. The Iteichswcilr garrison inrccii its Wily into the town, sur- Filillliiiiil lib,“ robcis Ill the arsenal and arrested several of their load- UPS. 'i‘in- t-Ziilléliiflll now is such that till! ri-lnfilrccnloliils which had been railed upon for nelgllibnring ‘centres lzn-cd not. be sent to the scene. .M~f?%iil\VIiiiIi' tin» censorship is bi-ing rigorously cnforci-d iilltI little iiiiiii-:it.ioli of‘ what is happening is given. ‘Pine brief trnminuniquti fails in shed niiicb light on the situation Ibui. it would ltppear that willie the insurgents were principally mem- brs of Nationalist associations they probably were supported by Coni- muuist-s. ’i‘bcre uro indicniiinis that the situation is grnvcr than the com- munication zidlniis, it is pointed out tonight that the communication do: =. nritc sin-clully assert that the bad been suppressed. " ' it is stated no blood was shod during the disorders. One of the ringletuiors IIITUSIQII and who is threatened with the death pen- aliy is a former major oi‘ the Ger- man army. ..\iinui' tIiSIllFbiiii-WJS “wire report- 0i of to dry. ‘ "l" Brcater part of Nova bcntia. perfect niltnmn wca. the "WWI by a violent PtIIIIIlOLfIIOIIIII storm lust night. Rain ‘VIM-h "Flinn to fail shortly before iillyIIlSIlt yesterday lllflfllIllR, iron- wllicll has Iii-vii iiry uinci- lift‘ dulii in that IlHlllUIl hurl been swept mvny by ibc unprecedented floods this spring. Tho water Ill Hit" East Branch was so low that ii bud hccu fcarcd that tho provincial - hydro plant thcm would not bu. (lI)Il‘ to continue Ill (lpi-ratiiln for much longer. it. is IlLlIIt‘.\'('(I that the lii-avy ruins will rolls-re tho situa- tion now that IIH‘ second iluin has (‘II Imluy from Wolil-nbuttci and iialiwrlriudt, wlierc Communist gatherings are iznid to Iiurc been forcibly illsprrsnd. liitcsirin, (Penman); Ori. Zfi-Scv- oral liunrircii freebonting insur- gvnis. l't'I‘i'IlIiPiI from (luplain Eh- rilurd‘s notorious Baltic dlrizadc from mttioilnlistiir organizations ri-prcsr-rtivd the sn-ritiled Black Iwvll completed. .___ -<O-G——~ --—-_ Aotion for $20,000 Dauiages Against Ilarris Preston, of this city, (llovor, financial supcrinivilcicnf ibi- Post. Oiiii-r- flcpilrinicili. Preston's i-luinl stub-s illni ii-ftcr, P. 0. Officials an (,*l'lli)I0yf‘1~ of lhc post (imfl! (Iflpilfi- inollt against i.. ’i‘. (luboury. Depu- ty Postninutor-Gciicrul. and W. 1.. III!‘ it is iaiainleil IIIINII‘ ri-fer- chi-c to moni-y which it is mlegcd Preston borrowed Ill i915 iilltI liad Ri-lriirmi-llr IIIIQTIROFIIIU! attempt- tliI in storm the citadel occupied Ill’ iIll‘ IIP»I(‘IlS\\'i'lI’ll‘ garrison with the purpose of seizing arms and equip- lnonl. 'l‘lu- attach was rcpulscd by thc local commander but not until ri» ilii'lll‘i‘i‘llif'il.iiS arrived from Frank fort. 'l‘i-.<- utturrhing party vats led by ‘Matyor lhickrui-kr-r, a retired ____l__w_ s n officer. who together with (Canadian press“) .\'l‘\ rnl liumiri-il of‘ his followers OTTAWA 0c,’ 2_ _, A“ "gum, was urrostorl and locked up. ‘ . for $20,000 dnniugcs {or ziiiegieili "Nlm- 0"" "" AHNPULI‘ libel has bcun taken n tlii- sup- "ml" 5"‘“"““1‘“" “NH” ‘Dh ri-illc izoilrt of Ontario by Joseph ""0"" l"“‘I-‘-"T“‘I i" “it” "I" mm" m‘ (lc-inbm- with u more auspicious sugary than n imlniatu-rc insurrec- tion ii » iilut stazrd at Kueiitrin. ii was izi today that tho govern- nu-nt vii-uni lilo orcuz-onci- as a blessing in disgliisc. inasmuch. as it proposes to llliliti‘ line incident o oi‘ slit-god IIIlt'I rninplniin-il of was i|v,‘"|(\§0fnp “qqynhlq fr) other smir- coniniililii in n li-ticr writti-n by my inflnrupnlgfii thy nluklug short Mr. (inboury to Mr. lllovi-r. The mm N, H“, Kdegifln Monro U.MI.W.A: Officials is are not repaid, (lllil rcfi-rred in the plaintiff as u pi-rsoil without. honor or honesty and unfit for u position in the Post Office Department. Announcements, RATHFp-lflo per line not duly. lo a line per day for d days 0T0 l figures initial letters. count one word. l0 per gent discoun (lltlii. Address fo ms om or and must bqpald for. by shine of Choriottcto talent. Ladies with pies free. MONCTUN, N. 3., Oct. 2.-- 0n on Monday, October 8th. sit-loc- Meetings, Etc. per lino per thy for I days or over. night is stormy concert will be IIFIH week one 0t’ tbs-v w filer?! T1113} (Ganadian Press) HALIFAX. Oct. fii~dalnes B- Mclnchlin former secretary 0i ilisirii-t. 26 U. M. W. A, was com- mittcil to il'Ii\I today by inc Grand Juny..when the Silllwm", 60"" mminsnocil criminal nittinkl with Justice ellish r presiding. Danie Livingstone. former b!" ident of tho same orfllllliiflmln- was also committed. The Grand Jury returned true bills in ear-ii 9c m on for all ‘ cpse when the c' , g9 ID '1' _ "Concert. pie social and dance in; false tales, in Mount Stewart hall on Friday. was hoard agsinllt‘ ‘ , ‘ 0mm so. imti mombe s, sign F ~~ which ‘a ot. seditious, if probablvylhg: 1500b‘ I ai; in; tun-m iii our r \ i “‘”_rs"_'.’a"’-o~.=-alu¢."""" ' "oi-Fm “fihr-Fkt" ‘=‘5~‘~“'"c-i‘=rs‘