._‘. 2a., .. _.._, _ _ It la Mildly hi!‘ to criticize WHO SPY ‘O d0 Ill‘ h", W you "Y- o thou IIIVOI‘ Th6 17/4”? I . '. 1 eis Paper w F //// - /".’/1.’// . ; ...""; Read byiveprybcidy‘ GoversPrince Edward Island Like the Dew FR“? \i~\\\\\\\ n Don't waste time ngrettlngnyqllt ulna; got. busy and no that pointers. i you oln; Annnnl Subscription; Delivered “.00 By Mall. Canada this x and U. S. A. $4.50 li"iiiPiiii sir-NURSING PRlill-IS ' N Would - Make ‘Provision For Gare In Old Age of Those Who Serve the Sick . ._-_____...__.... MONTREAL. Oct. 28.—A i0int"nursing as a service profession." conference of hospital. medical and iHo [could not speak too highly- mlrslng professions featured this or the “NV!” d”? bY m“ ""151" atsrnoon’; session of the conven- tion of the American _ College of surgeons, here; 'l‘he conference took- the form of of addresses on sub- ; QyIIIpOIl profession. it demands great ex- actness in mind and body from the nurses, but the recompense ii lldflqllfltfl. he said. not so much materially as morally and spiritual.- ly. the consciousness that comes of \. jecla relating to three branches of work woll don5_ service represented in the confer- CIICE. i . Dr. A. K. Haywood, cf Montreal,- guperintetldent of the Montrealmurse while e General Hospital’ presided. ‘Dr. ‘W. W. Chipman, "Yet. surely." he said, "the doubtedly the 5 a day -paid the equate perhaps for daily needs. is not adequate to pro- of Mont- vlde for sickness and old age_ and r081. PPOYBQBQP 0! 9511900108)‘ llld it seems that it should be a matter Obstetrics at MOGill president-elect University. of national and certainly municipal of the American interest that provision should be College 01 Sllrsevns. opened the made to care for nurses in old age symposium with an Excavation Work , For New Theatre Starts Nov. lst. . LOCAL AROHITECTE. S. BLAN- CHARD WILL OPEN TEND- ERS FRIDAY. ‘ Mr. E. S. Blanchard, local archi- tcci, who returned-from‘ Bti. John, lust week, wlhere he had‘ been call- od to consult wlillii- Mr. Brennan, architect for il‘.,G. Spencer Limit- od. has called for tenders‘ for the excavation work for the new" the- otie to be built at the corner of, address on and sickness. Rachmaninoff Unbent When- - ' Ghaliapin Wet JJENINGRAlI-J. Oct. 28~Fe0llor lChaliapin tells in his new-autobio- ' graphy llow the great Rachmanin- off once became so undlgnifiod as to conduct "an early morning ser- enade consisting of cat's music ipiayod on impossible instruments." The occasion was Chaliaplws wetl- Jilllfl in 1898 to the ballet dancer Tornage. “The next morning," ‘Chaliapln laborer is worthy of his hire.” Un- . CHARLOTTEJTOWN, CANADA, FRLDAY, ocroBnn 2e, 1926 :;;'.':.:...2:#::;... 5;; the Fonguson govor the resignation of Hon. Nickle, was made attorney- general c. N. R. Official Figures In Paris Incident (Special to The Guardian) MONTRENL, Quc.. Oct. 28——'l‘ile actlvity of the Canadian National Railways and its employees often extends to details remote from the iluencc may hc felt in the far corn- ers of the earth. For example two french manufacturers. ‘Allesslcurs Aiupic and Riguet staring 0il'il. tour of the far cast arrive at the Saint (stoic-m and Greet Geoff: 5'5- says. "there came across from lle- Lazaro station ill ‘Perle yesterday l‘ B. Tenders will be opened F y of this week and work ‘will be start- ed Monday. November 1st. Canada's, Officials... Are- Doing JGood oi-.'rnw“.i.“6'.'.'.f bot. “It; Not the least important iunctiono": £1161 Canadian Government has been to correct, botfi at honib and abroad. the erroneous impressions gained. and sometimes spread by poets. novelists. ~ disgruntled immigrants and‘ transient Munchausens. Even today there are people who cannot dissociate ‘Canada from the Royal Northwest Police. polar bears. law- less goldrushes, thieving fur-tradn ers and -the rest of the inaccurate picture so frequently drawn by those \vho know and care nothing about the iDominioll.‘ ~ in 191"! the Canadian Govern- ment realized the instructive value of the ciliomatograph camera and decided to go into the motion pic- ture business. There then came intd being as a branch of the Trade and Commerce Department the oi’- ‘ U116 ,composer neatll my window u deuce .of a noise——a group of my friends with Rachmaninoff. of their head had composed .in my honor an QETiy-IIIOPIHIIK serenade. ' ~A _“0at" Seronad "They tapped on the dow and v ‘ .hus‘, {be remarks, "l itartedron my married life." Chaiiapllrs marriage was an un- usual affair. “There was nothing that one us- ually has at weddings," he says. no speeches. 0n the carpet were bunches of wild ‘flowers and bottles. of winei We drank out of the bottles!" That same year Challapln was given the part of Boris Godounov ‘to study under Racllmanilloffs tli-r- estion. source 0f His Noted Role "Rachmaninoff had just left the Conservatoire," ihe says. “He was a. man who enjoyed life. a dis- tinguished musician antl a pupil 10f‘ Tsohalkovskrs. The elements of music l learned from him and l owe him my theoretical education. I cpl-wince!) lll-Qd-I-l-lwillllwmlh . dawn" three hours after which‘ Art _Windows tiiclai Motion lPicture Bureau, which‘ "I w“ 5° delighted "Mi “M15 has since rendered good service 'by|G°‘.l°““°v' m“ I w“ n“ “mite” depicting to the world, more clear-W n“ Y "W °“"‘ Pa" "W- bl" iy than in words, the wealth, oppor-jiiln" "MY “he” Pa" "l m“ funny and acute new” presented opera by heart, ‘both male and fe- m tho lmondlng |mm|‘rant_ Llkoimale ‘roles, s0 that I could sing the lilo prophet of old tbs work of tho'w'hole opera from beginning to end. lliuroau l5 loss known and apprqcl. Later l ieametl that such a thor- iltod in Canada possibly than anyough mastering of a whole opera Ono of a score oi‘ countilog, is for a singer an enormous advan- Oil the Dfiiwillle that people do tags; and so l always did thc sunlo - lint appreciate fully that which ls'efterwaitls with every opera i up- izivon them free of charge the Bu-‘peared in. roan has conductethibi-f _ gllillfilll‘ ‘Alter l-studletl the music df- nbroad in direct comlwtl D With Boris ‘GOKIOIIIIOV to my satisfaction, the commercial OIHGYTIllBIYQPh flillhl wanted to know all about llhc “lid h“ done so with rent suc-‘worir l'l'0m be historical sido. i ‘m5- cflnadil" ‘mm! B." bilelliread Puschkin. Karamassin and “willmll "Y 10PM!" "Si" m dlllothers. but failed to obtain from illeir own morlt; in lGra t Britain “fem a comm plan“, o; u“, Particularly there lea stea de- 9mm; 11mm f “o; m know the mam‘ m" them’ N0‘ ‘W17 h" they famous Russian historian Kliitchu- aitracted immigrants. but in sever- “M. who described the time o! g lmstanc“ they M“ ‘mnmdmoris Godonnov so graphically that aumbk’ trad“ Fm‘ m'm'caafllmll saw the characters standing alive on road-making in Cllialla was before‘ my ayes" - / linlili; shown some y‘ $1; , ii1_ _,' u, ' ‘ South Africa when anne ' or o tho audience was so imprealedby the tlfiiilfil.‘llfiilfilillllliillifiiéliFanaiiidndn fidfld As Result Of 1° lliit him in touch with ‘the mak- Olél. and a substantial order follow- e lPracticaily all the manta of the Dominion Gover lit firm» taiiia have at one tlma-(ir Sig??? availed themselves 0- . t °" which lwfillll - , Y and coo Canadians or white‘ Ameri- ‘“‘° Mill‘! mil"; ' ' cans are‘ urgently in need bf "shelt- Tlletrewsnddllli labia l" l“ iliibh‘ the nuns of rim intense ‘ti... ‘ (Canadian Prou HAVANA. 0d. 28.—-B ween 300 film as a medium ofpna one! prom qqgnoo- or m; one“ llol-t-lorlnn; agenda is being realill other according to word brought here to- nationspf tld‘ vvolstd.’ will re tol- my by M" Ruin“ Hanan; w“; o1 lowing Canine-ll; 29mm,‘ l!" tan slllmll Charge D'Affairelt._wli6 Dresent time-small n . ‘:11: retllflled from a triy to the island. glllellz (tight lBrtain. n‘ u“ J v ‘My . w: . _ o‘ world heldvwtll p Pr6h1bltl0n' and the matter ir once as to nieritdi nllverial Oonllroli Hurricane Perhaps Imperial taken on a‘ load nearly a “tilde n-n-n-g . lusts. Oct. la-wwmiit an... are raging all over Franlenzitb de- ad Interview. is‘ that by A s lnm or rain is the welt a heavY lllvfllile in the out on , _ Has Come to Stay only to find that Aupic had mislnid his bag containing 0nd hundred thousand» francs. his poseiimi dill! his rail and ocean tickets. ills part- rte.- went ou to Clierbourg to catch tho ‘Cunard steamship “Bercngorllfl while the Paris representative of the Canadian National accompanied mhslilg bag. The hunt lasted for ‘ the bug was discoveredtilrough tho officers of the Canadian National flail- lmd passenger and bag duly arrived "No beautifully decorated tables. at Chermurg Mt only m‘ time for the sailing of the “Bereugariifl hut before the arrival of the Paris litiat train ‘which hall left that city four hours ahead of the aeroplane. - Now Open To ' Board 0f_ Trade .C.I{-[CAGO, Oct, 28—Accustollletl tmbewllderlng quick chanzcli. Cili" cage Board of Trade men are ilevcr theless somewhat dazed by an un- expected experience. Without any, announcemellt_ the vast trading- room has in sonle respect been tranisfornled into a striking sembl- ance of St. Thomas's church. New York- and of‘ Memorial Hail at Har- vsrd." IGlcrious cathedral stained-glass windows tllut rival famous modic- vill coliipositioiis, look scrcncly down on the crowded tradins-llil! wheto broker's and speculators dining nlorti than it generation have ilnlly shouted iiiid goatloulatcd. 0b- llvlous that there is such a thing in the world all art. Furthermore. it is revealed that tho windows are from tile hands or tile uamc master ivho designed St. Thomalsfisl coloi'- ful window-s in New York as We" as Harvard's celebrated Blltiiv lWintlow" Jtihn- LaFaTBB- urol- thc first time in 41 years, til” hlg upper windows 0f the Board 0i Trade have been given a cleaning- Lt disclosed their origillll b84101!’- iold-tlmers oi’ tho Board now re- call that the blackened walls and dingy upper archeL-i of the hi! l-Filli‘ ing-ball were’ once a slowing mild“ ohgompeilan rod and 80W- illlar‘ logo series of splendid allegorical! lrgscqas. ‘Oddly cnoiiiil. We ‘l these lost frescoes was “The Flight of Time.‘ ..__.__.-.-_.- W. ~H. Price, lformer treasurer in nt, who on W. F. railroad business and also their in- . Ain-plcin an anxtmis-‘rsearelirmr- the tonne‘. mmmnr of Fln“nce’1.eth-edido from active life till-co years ogc onli rictlllcatlonai affairs and his tam- ways. All aeroplane was chartered _ and east-will grow up abetemious in habit. ‘ are putt-Mean bile | f .@NTR@BAL, Oct 28-1}. Wil- haib J. Mayo of Rochester. lMlnlL, who is. ‘attending the Clinical Coll- arosl of the American College of Surgeons here. ‘believed prohibition has come to stdy in the United Swiss.’ His opinion.‘ ai s d; can of education a new generation prominent figures in’; ti: ' rt‘ -R .Je n K. they went generation damn” elll; “f! Houdini Has a Slim Chance (Special to the Guardian) DETlROIT, Mltilf.’ Harry Houdini, acute appendicitis. sued by ills physician. Dr. said the nlaglcia ‘s condition grave. eville perfornlailce last lllght. a diagnosis today Nobel Prize Won Prof. Jonilnes ‘Fiblflfir, Danish cor research authority of the vci-l-iitv 0i’ Conenllilizeil. cl‘ ‘(lonenliagrih liiillself iii botll ituliel-cillosls in Jnllilar)‘. 1924. Condition 0f Hon. (Canadian Press) O'l"l‘A\VA. out. 2S. confirmed ill his ilOllli‘. hero. Floltlliit: has been cnilfiilcd to two illoiitiisi ago iii Ilc he was _ oliinioil oi‘ his ‘Dllyliifilllll. slowly. At no time was his ditloligvxzcnsitlcyed. lkldl‘i“ill3~ account of ill health. (‘if Recovery Octl 28 — llotéd magician. was operated Oil here lost night for- A bulletin is- Dretzka. shortly a ‘iter the operation Houdini collapsed during a vaud- was at first. thought lie was suffer- ing‘ from nil abdominal injury but revealed acute appendicitis. All immediate oper- utioll was ordered. but physicians last night expressed grave concern regarding ills chances of recovery. --%_Qe>i—- ' By Danish Doctol i lPA-RIS. Oct. 28.— Tile Haves Aixency says that the Nobel prize‘ for iiledicillc llns been nwnrlietl to Dr. iFllllFiéi‘ is professor of pathe- lonlvul niintoilmy cl’ the University ‘He. dlstlnmlislleil i-nill-cr researches: and was award- cll lilo Jung (‘iinccr research prize W. S. Fielding -~1tuniors that ltiglit lion. w. s. llicldliis hi1 tukcii tl tilrll for tilt.- worse itrc nut . . . " l1 for sonic Lillie llul. is no worse illulliluiliviwsii!’ “i Pam‘ Wm he “m” . . . .. g teiill lilo ceremony, glggfully fered it Vkflyjaliglli. ntioke l.‘ IIIIJLILiIIbB flllllllbie t0 l" ago from which be is l"ccr>vr:l'lllg.ll\l‘t will b9, fellliesemeil "Cantonese Leader Died of Wounds Is Report (Special to The Guardian) SHANGHAI. Oct. 28-81111 Cllulm Failg, the Shanghai war lord, who ' is at Kiukiaiig, has issued a state- ment sayi-ug, according‘ to private information from liollg Kong, that Ohinilg Kai Shelt, leader of the Cantonese army, died of wounds re- ceived ill the battle of Nanchang, _t~wo weeks ago. it is also -reported I! that Genefill Gallon. Russian chief ,0! stall of the Cantonese army, was Woluldetl at the same time and is ip a serious coinlditloli. Four days ago Clliang was reported to have ‘bad it leg amputated. Earl of Portsmouth RAISE iLe o was Canadian Press) MONTXRJEAlL, Oct. 28.——"ThB fli- coplc field and as the microscope carried the average from 20 years to 58 years so t-he —-or more.” said Dr. William J. Mayo. of Rochester. Minn" who _ gage a lllighly inlstructive address . ‘ ' e or t C ti Cl d . ,~ Tired of Farming ° ° ““ "b *° “Y _-___ Tribute to cangdiim ilG iilOlt-N, Wyo. Oct. 28- — l-l my wallupl 153,-] o; lPol-tsnlouth‘ Prince Carol of Rumanla recon- lDr. Mayo paid a tribute to can. plans to relinquish his role of filled to his mother on the eve of ads. and the Canadians. "in all in. rslnt-llcr, and dirt farmer, to return "er Iiilillfl for Amqfilli- to his. peerage and seat ill the House cl’ Lords early next month. he has announced. The Earl said he would remain in England dill‘- lngihc winter months and return to his ranch at Little Goose lC-reck. near here. next summer to rough it. Ho declared ho dill some “real ernatlonal controversies," ho igflld ‘as goes Canada so goes the United States." Referring to religious b t Dr. Mayo laid great streesguolgefh?) raids or religion in matters ordinal- llg, the appeal to the emotions, he Ferdinand Likely To Recall Marie From U. S. A (‘Rik Uni- and illciiilsclrt issuiit tiire of medical science lies in fur- ther invsstlgstion of ultra micros- [ENBHI ill?’ Dr. Mayo Lays Great Stress On Value Religion In Healing ' ‘said, which existed before the praoi tics of medicine, not being a matte to ignore altogether. i - ' " "Canada. has lad the world in true Christian reform." he laid. “in. age o; m“ her union of four great rrotomilt Churches. ii cannot speak: too ultra microscope bids fair to raise MKNY "I m9 "9"! ‘hm’ 57,0?’ it up to three score years and ten-chumh“ i“ “film”! "l! l‘ u"? alder it would be better for the world if more time still were given to endeavors of thie kind and less w attempts to establish mllllllfldr Dlcdclits based on controversial theological precepts." Fooled in the Dark Dr. Mayo described splrltuaiiotlc seances as the work of taken who first deprived ‘their victims of tho dense d! sight. the most important means of obtaining true [gnaw]- Wle. by taking them to n dark monr and there (wljuflng up fro idulent conceptions. " hi , ‘ii t ‘gfv'g°gliffgock‘da?l;“"gfffr “Qofngg f0 VIENNA, Oct. 28.—-While l-c- Rev‘ Canon bed with the chickens.” "Phe Earl PM“! that m"! ‘P75313111! 0i’ Backs Ferguson Liquor Policy “Tommov 06L 28.-— Prgmlgr omard Ferguson oi‘ Ontario i5 ma ll’; a sincere effort to solve the iiqlloi‘ difficulties in this province and his policy if adopted wlll 1m. Drove conditions in the opinion oi‘ RGV. Cflllfll! C. B. Cody, pronllngnt Toronto divine and former Ontario Minister of Education; who gave his views to Toronto Ilswapapgfg said ills cattle has been sold at an Hume-ma h" cilbiad Queen Millie “excellent pricey and that he had urging her to return home from the threalied 5,500 bushels oi‘ grain on United States. as published have by his‘ ranch within the last fortnight. [he Vienna "ewsilflpels "B 31V?" -‘ __--¢0&—-——— M “iii “iii.” hi” g°“°"‘..“.il°.i“’"f$ n 0i it! B S0011 8V B assey Wlll Rcp- g resent DOIIIIIIIOI ll reason for the Queen's speedy re- turn, if the present furore over hcr W. 140NlD0N, Oct. 28.— The resili- ];ed'BIl(l(i for Canadian stildeilts at the activities continues. The Diestune, which is ll sensat- ional afternoon paper published the report under a Bilcharest date line, but the Conservative press here gives it no credit. It is )y the Prince of Wlllea Oll Sflllll- known that Itumaniail politicians t hm day. Premier hiackonzic Killl: will who opposed the Queen's trip are f!“ = ' Cam"! Cody also paid capitalizing the wulef r bute to the handling ofthellquor by Hlm- spread criticism of tho queeu'siqu°‘m°“ by the w°9"°*'“'Pl'°Vil\¢@l- acce tance of ifYQQ swllnlSilii) "dim his opinion the“ m M ‘ikenpwd e~nocerlrluomlewenlror‘iiilb=°‘ "‘°”°‘ "M!" ilddlllceli~ln lw-hich government control prevails BUctlAnll-Jsityoct. 2s. - uoen ‘Tlmllg “Wk m Pwilibllidll- "Bal- Marie‘ will curtail her present visit “We of sentiment 35' I inlerilfeifili to the United ‘States and her rte-m’ he Said ulmgmi "WW ma! the)’ tnrnt I unlania was announced as “d 5°’; a Pm“? K°°d solution l0 the suf- ton-{Vincen-t Massey wllo will lie par ic- Thu ‘ewe-lifted; lo-yepresonfvi. yhot ' ulon through-ibis keen inteiest llcity work.. liiinrity with the French tongue- ll ¢l'McMar-.ter University the dcflomirlliiml cm t e Paolo,- of on. of thong-goat Toronto e arches, v i college ct his own. free cf the teaching: of "modernism." . --a . . -. . I -_,.'"‘- "_' l’, Following yearn on llormy conical-among Ontario lnd.Quob0c'5lP“'"| '15‘ wimm'“°"k’ ao-el a ' '. vmfl“ l“ Toma“ Mu“: do Zoaohlnqi in Mo M‘ bu" "o" n. uroii around whom the storm has r _ moved Ito a_ gal elf the u, _ _ .!l "l! "all"!!! sim- - iminin today in an official com- the 1mm’ pmblem and that they miiniqile.‘ The communique said we” prepared 1° give i" a fail‘ "ill-i. that the shortening of the Royal {$5.21.il‘?.."§l‘f.i3iiil’é.$l§.335 Stuck l0 Posts As Ship Took _ Last Plunge sician who had pronounced her to iic suffering from grlppe. Reports d HAMILTON, Bda, Oct. 28. — Tales of heroism on the part of that Ferdinand had summoned Queen iMarie we e calculated Sat- urday night from Vienna, where it was said that Ferdinand was anx- ious lest the criticism of the com- englneers and firemen anq radio operator are related by the twelve survivors of the crew of the Brit-- lsh freight steamer Eastway which went down off Bermuda ill Friday's mercial aspects of Marie's visit hurricane. should lower the dignity of the Roilmanian dynasty. - _ g - on The radio operaitcr. R. James, was at his post repeating his wire- less call of distress and went down with his ship. Likewise the engin- Eighty-Fou-r Men Perished 0n The High Reputation I Of Mounted Police Is Being Sustained Otffloer Covers. ‘Dice; ' Miles in Lonely Neg; If???‘ wefl" Tfyillll to {race Murderer of Eskimo ' (Canadian Press.) OPTWWlA. Ont. Oct. 2a -- m, Ports from lonely 0111130315 l“ m, Cililllliiflll Arctic islands show that Pile‘ llii-rli reputation of Caught, mmlllied Dollce force is being». . tallied. ‘From the stations of also ll- gal Canadian ‘Mounted Police on Bd-"ili. Devon and Ellesmere. ’ -".°i*“’ii" I! U10 irtitlc l t i . sli.i.- w n er u bmk’ m“°°" sections of th h, ' ' i the» am»- n-llflii-nfidhll of the mounted police are given special note. The first. undertaken "Y Sill" Sergeant A. H. Joy, com. ed a distance of 9'15 miles and oe- cupied forty days. The second,‘ made by Sergeant .i. a r. Wright‘ gilfllllllted for 1.286 miles of travel. e ween February, 15 and May 2, of’ ' the present year. The inner patrol Yiwlmail” 1°!‘ U"! Dllrmse of in- 981 Sitting the alleged mlurdgr o; an Eskimo several years ago, l The first of these patrols is re. Bardcd as a notable piece of travelu 5'41“ Seftflalit Joy travelling slope, save for an laakimo dog-drivel- am 111111191‘. from Craig Harbor around the southern and western shoreeof . lesmere island and crossed Eure- ika Sound to Axel Helberg, the 1"!“ 181E114 lyiltl to the weet of Ellesmere. ll-Iltherto Axel li-leiberg "h" been "carded as one of the most inaccessible of the Canadian Arctic islands. The report men- RKmJWP .. Thl k oiled from the d@nom|lll@|'°!l'I' city‘ gating to apelvalla l" lullflllsll" elm" l" "WW °' .. . ~ .‘ a e salon it ‘ la T “mu puma; nZV-aitltiido-hs qpa. Rlghtrflbofl‘ m" bee F rmVF;"UNW"WK" _ '3' ‘lmflaw: qmngrwtw made way In the debate for Dr. Shields. _1'h_l 6Q"! mo, T. T. shields, posterior Jarvis ‘street Blind“ allllml" T°'°"‘°' convention In that l""oollhge._ m. _ shields ' states he Wlll 40W"! insulted t ‘eitliiehl . complement Sloop Valerian HAMILTON, Bermuda. Oct. 28- Illetilrlllni: to Bermuda from all on rand of nlorcy and almost within sight of the island, the ‘British nav- el sloop Valerian, bound from Nas- llnu where shc llati taken supplies to storm ivictlms. foundcrod eight- ncil milos south of Bermuda in a hurricane ‘Friday afternoon. Eigh- ty-four mcn perished, thcrc bcing only nineteen survivors of ilcl- of 103 officers and mtin. Tile Valerian was ropormd liovo- to oil‘ Bennuda at an early 1101"‘ ' Friday morning. and shortly Bill!“ - wards communication with her was lost. TH. M. S. Curlew. also on lier way from Nashau went to search for the sloop and early Saturday if.‘ M. S. Capetown joined in the search. Tho (Iapetown has since reported the rescue of the nineteen men. including the commander and lilo navigating officer. The Valerian wont down about 1.30 n. m. Friday and both the Cur- low nnd (Japetown have returned to the dockyard here abandoning .illl further search. . mercy of the waves they were pus- ‘ Greb Won Way to tions that iboth Sergeant Joy, and eere and firemen refused to make his companion suflel-od "on; ghoy- an attempt to enter the single re- blindness while on Axel llieiherg‘. maining lifeboat and wont to the The same officer, while descend bottom with the craft. ‘s. glacier. ran into a networrit ‘The twelve survivors who were deep crcvasscs masked by light. Iplckieltl out’)! by tale mtisll gfhgonsctl- nglttigv. '1lo tliscovegod mo oglgtonco uc n ave ea -rou-g .0 ocrevassesw en-hiudogtleama ‘Gheotrgttlils b‘); thatuvloszeliloTlléxt sayhlillrloiltzah illirough. oltlflh truss fhzQkig; a corms c ' wa eogwaslw Bl-LOIQI. “n m.’ .:":'ll"“.-..‘.*""°l in ..§f".‘f.‘.‘.“i. “s?” “"3. an: me aey a c s ca roug a coup shortly afterwardg answers wore_ls so little known that the latest received from nearby vessels, say- malls proved to ho inaccurate alto ing they were coming toltho aid ‘of til; slltuistion of‘ sever’?! largei lakes the freighter. At four o'c ock in t e w c t conte us. ravers ng re- evening the coal in thel bllllllkerflliifilllfi lllliffilflwélalladhlfl l-zeidlgéacoia- shiftod giving tho vesse a envy-flail oils. e a nuln r of list. All but onc of the llfeboatslsmiail bands of Eskimos and found were nmnnliéo by the tempestuous much destltntioii anions them. lie wave“ ma: able to assist in relieving their r s ress. i" W-"i i. l" ‘.‘.‘l?l‘.!‘.’.§‘.§“ its" ‘"2 ‘acm- n s. o rs ar r v . Iilto this host tns twelve . scued The "mulled D011“ "l" ‘NW-ill’ ma“ Bought safetyjfhe staamel- wallrolled the whole of the soacoastof lowed m m, heavy s,“ mm; 1 the southern half of. mieslnsrs (yclock when ‘he mo! h" p-lunge u, island. They have patroilodipirt the bottom without the men in the vi the will! 0i A!“ Halters: ti" engine mom and stokehold or thgnorthorn and southern ooutsv of Wham” operator making my M. Devriln 'lsiand; and thewhele age ~ ~ y“ nor! and east coasts of - _ n ifigiiiimrgfiirifliniwigybff} qmozilsland as well as part of tho-west for seventeen hours with no wateriwailla Th’? 4mm" ggilugdhg g “_ l.wo etac merits on a n s hi‘: ti‘? littlatffizdtilvtlixeliit-Efs 131:... We 3"» s“ tifisfl allies-Wig on E esmerai n a letenoe 8.300 miles was covered. These M" ores are oliolullvio of ground cover- ed in huntng- tr pa. Thus ti? vvorrt; of exploring and pollclngt e no (do: on. Tltrou , the dangers and ‘hardships 0! O northern wintorntilelnoilnted polio! continue to push their way farther and farther into the almost un- T131 W, 0 E known sections ogfianadfeh l e 1 n6 continent. And on in toe Oli- perate zone. the public is’ ihfllflfill —-*- that the winter In the noreutiirrl ATLANTIC CITY. N. .l-. Dot. l8. AN.“ y,” one o; "hoot, qottvlty. ——-Harry Grab. former milddleweflht obamrplon. wlbo died hare Frill-y. "DH , They assert they were at the ed at clolss range by a large stea- mer which ignored their rockets and other signals of dist"!!- ksanomlnatienni college. _ I ilatthlwo. who" intended rrnwlfllt" ‘l ll" """"" vf-ehooloqy has been (he'll blind in one eye. This was voucl f tiff; week‘ when lilo vinolal enn- n a ueleom. who principal B91!" Above are shown 4 lodge of secrecy had been remove vy the death at the Minter. qotm- tundlntlvl- mar the left eye became i argon by friends today when their Islet month amend-em Grab, they said, had been loudly suite to deduct o ghee eye suns in hi5 right eye following an had ‘been cnbati ihjury he sustained In a. boot with "no" Norfolk in ital. not can _ portals or“ L9“ hhmdhiair and one vvautoid can trloeiliyeutlarloteiiurfirlh _ won his title and also the mI-Ml‘\meana of sum whet "I I'll“ portion-of his boxing honors while hiivsliht was tohllvl Moot-hr O70 i removed at once. Ho consented‘ (l ziil Illlllmfll DIED.‘- ii-ns successful-fill rib "IF * ._;.... . -_..;~_-“.:t-.._ iW-"r ‘rest-avian