i l MAXI’. MS _ o! I v MERCHANT Wedoubievvryuiari’: w,“ thedivlaeuuiillreiiratkueelsatibc abnucodsouopoerolahniuan. mules Guardian. roused rear. Obarloooeiovvo Guardian Two Cents. LONE FLIER EXPECTS Another Trans- Atlantic On His Way Over Aeroplane ‘Salesman Hopped Off At Noon_ Yesterday From Newfoundland England-Said He‘ Would Land In London In Twenty- Five Hours. (Canadian Press) ST. JOHNS, Oct. 22—Fbg was 010s- ing in tonight on the eastward path oi U. l". Diteman and his light mono- plsne the “Golden Hind," winging Londonward from Harbor Grace. The aeroplane salesman of Billings Montana, carfylnl no wireless and with his single seater stripped for night, hopped on at 12.15 p. m. At- lantic standard time today and short ly afterward vanished over Cape 8t. Francis. His destination was named in a letter‘ opened‘ aitei- hi; as“... use in which he estimated his 105 gallons of fuel would land him in London in twenty-five hours. Ditemarfs sudden take ofl from the starting point of the Sir John Carl- ing’s ill fated attempt and the New- foundland terminus of the Colum- bia's proposed flight last year, put an End to speculation that began with his liiyilery flights to Fredericton. N. B. and to 5t. Johns early this month. Drake did not bruig me here noi- to London said the letter Diteman left behind. His business in Newfound- iiei ‘n40 ‘believed to be the search- ing of family records in connection with claims to the estate oi Sir Francis Drake, from whom the avia- tor, claims descent. The only connec- tion lDPB-Yént tblllght between Ditc- man‘: flight and the Drake estate Wls in the name of their galleons. The Montana's orange and black ‘hill. Plain ‘NX-GBI-H, when he landed here October 0th., was re- chrlstened "Golden Hind," before his “liarture, "You will hear from me," ANNOUNCEMENTS. COMING EVENTS, MEETINGS. ETC. °"'Blngin Bkcwl" Cornwall tonight. 9398. “Remember Auction Sale at Pres- inn Rudd's, Brackley Point Road. 93rd. at 1 o'clock. vasa-io-ai-ai. "Buying hogs. sheep and lambs. Hunter River, Thursday forcnooii October 24th. OSBS-fli. "Dr. Clift, D, D. -- Start nbi hvme prevention cure now at Purdy station. Wcatchester Co., n. Y., use. "The Cornwall Community Club, present "The Singln Bkewl" in Win- ll°= Hall. Friday. twenty-pity. - . 0366-10-22-41. "Emerald Dairy Company. Cream Will be received by the Emerald Dairy °°mrieny each Tuesday, beginning October 20th. aioo-io-as-si. "Hammock-Come to the Bazaar Ind Chicken Supper at Haseibrook, "Wmber an. Good eats. 039440-2841. "come w u» Bean muo- viii lradsloaue Blsaar in Ball Thursday Weber sin. If not fine first fine niche movies oios-io-aa-so "Reserve ‘mesday. October ma. M cnlcscn nilibertn Kingston nail. "i lid of ibollapttat Church W. M. s. l! stormy vlednesday. aili-lo-n-se. "Unpaved. Conic and no scanne- biirv and other talent in nev ma, some», ocicscrsstli. Bot 4m for sale. Also candy. veor-io-ss-si-sc ~ Flier ls For London, Conservative Candidates Nominated For Quee ‘Messrs. Myers And McLure I Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew TO REACH LONDON lVIlo Will Beliirst Woman Appointed?‘ ruling delivered by the privy council which resulted in the case being sub- mitted to the privy council. and one or more of them may be ‘appointed Five Canadian women led the fight laws commmde o1 the National ‘Mellie! women m- eiienuc io cothclcdtibssuborsdanearlydaie. slt in the Dominion Senate, under a They u, (1) u“ Q Q "n", u Maoleod, Alberta, oouveuer of the 0on0" M Women: (s) rm. Irene 951157. minister without portfolio in the Albedo government; (s) ma. Nalllellccluns. noted writer and lecturer: (i) Mrs. Louise McKinney a! Clmsbolm. Alberta, and (c) Mrs. Emu! MWPIIY. Edmonton police ma- were the last words in Ditemanb sealed letter opened after he had disappeared seaward. It contained directions for the disposition and for- warding of his effects after cabled instructions, and apologies for "l0 many impromptu 1ies," refrerriiig to the Drake estate story. The hopofi was marked by brilli- ant sunshine and c. slight northwm wind, but there was a hue seaward tonight; the wind was veering east under an overcast sky and fog had closeddown on the laud." Dltemssi has been a. salesman for the Nichol- as Bcazley Aeroplane Company oi Marshall, Missouri, it is said here. He has a family connection in New Brunswick, being s. grandson of the late Joseph Tobias Drake oi Carls- ton County. LATER BELFAST. Northern Ireland. Oct. 22—Moderateiy good weather pros- pccts awaited Urban F. Diteman, Jr., tonight over most oi Ireland. In the north it was fair and along the coast from Galaway to Cobh it was show- ery and overcast, with a slight breeze, but with visibility good. A sharp watch Was maintained along the coast for the aviator who left Har- bor Grace, Nfld., today. NEW worm, n. Y., Oct. rz-Piilsce Commissioner Grover A. Whalcnv to- night announced the arrest of two lawyers, a bond salesman and an in- surance company adiuster in connec- tion with the theft of $200,000 worth of bonds from the office of the brokerage firm of A. E. Frank and Company on August 5. "Belfast Shipping Club loadins hogs, lambs, fat. sheep and calves at Fodhla Station on Tuesday, October 39th. 0410-10-23-2! "Horse blwing at Crapaud Corner on ‘Thursday cancelled further notice. MacDonald dz Henderson. 0412-10-38-21 "Tonight in Zion i-lali the Annual Thankoficrlng of W. M. B. will be held. Rev. Scott Fulton will give a lecture illustrated with laniem sligdils‘. -- I ""Dreased to KilP-Detective story- Underworld thrill. Victoria tonight: French iuvcr until-my; Kwinswn Iriday; Murray Harbor Saturday“?! "Don't forget the Big Bale of Stock, Crop and Machinery at Pres- ton Road's, October 23rd at 1 o'clock gym-p, aaia-io-aa-ai. "Reserve Wednesday evening Oct. 2am for box social and dance in c. ll. h. A. Hall, Vernon River in aid of st. viiiceiive orohmm- Aiimifliw as cents. osei-io-aa-zi "Club Boga u: at Bmrria ‘niec- r......' mnss°°3:....'r'sm"“' c» icriccec October ma. acci: u rots. uvo-io-ra-si. Wednesday and miov a solid ll - aupnenic" one lier m. Preemie! by the Stanley or Dram!“ Premier Will (Special to The Guardian) MONTREAL. QR». Oct. 12- Prcmler J. Ramsay MacDonald left here early today for a. two dayvhittoihowlldoruoea homeof Col. John Price, Canadian lum- ber and paper magnate at Chl- coutiuii in the Sagueuay River h???" "with. Iflfliill... .._ r1» in: the ‘fatigue ‘of hi? tour.‘ flied British had his , train cut off from the cars which have carried American and Brit- ish newspaper reporters through- Sail “For ‘Home On, Friday Iii/ext ontlilstounlelllfllugfoliavo <two days of absolute seeliflcn. Clilooutimlisabout 110 miles northof Quebec. Tliehuimicrs partywao duetborcaboutIJii am. "‘ MacDonald. on TIIIIIIII, ,ls to speak attire Garrison Oliblu QIIboiblllall-Itpublloaddllllon ‘ibivlebr. lliursilay, will betlicgueetpcatadlnuerlu- Gova- Ifouse, and will sail on Friday for England aboard the Duchess of York. (Continued on Page S) It is e rather difficult matter to write of the recital given last night in St. Paul's parish hall by ‘Mrs. Kenneth Richards, assisted by Messrs. Charles Earle and Horace McEwei-i, in other than phrases such as "a red letter day in the musical history of Charlottetown, "the musical event of the season." These are hackneyed and very trite-but this time they happen to be true. There was standing room only for those who arrived late at this, the first public appearance in Charlottetown oi’ Mrs. Richards. This most talented lady is a d. atic soprano whose voice possesses great warmth of color- together with unusual range and power. And. besides. added to these qualities, she is a true artist, who interprets each of her offerings faultlessly-wlth such dramatic in- sight that each one in her audience is placed en rapport with its com- posers intention, yet never overdolng it, a fault to which many singers of lesser gifts are prone. One is not surprised to learn that in addition to her magnificent artistic endow- ments, she has for many years enjoy- od the intimate companionship and inspiration of Mme. Schumann- DELIGHTFUL RE CI TAL IN ST. PA UL ’S HALL Heink. The excellently balanced programme Continued ‘dn page 3 Supreme Court Judge Dead (Canadian Provo) MONTREAL. Oct. so-ur. Justice Weir. Judge of the Supreme Court of the rs .‘ ce of Quebec since i910. is dead in Paris. according to a cable received late this afternoon. The Hon. WilliamAlexander Weir was taken ill at the Hench capital dur- ing a long tour of Europe. He was born in Montreal, October l5. 1885. LONDON, Oct. 22-h: Offer of $20,000 win, lose or draw. and $3.500 expenses for a bout with ten Hui vey. British titleholder, was sent to- day to Jackie Fields of Loo ADQGIQIH world's welterweight‘ boxing cham- pion. by Jack Oalllllllli. British pro- moter. No date was designated for the bout. which will be staged in London. Last Minute News Flashes TORONTO. Ont... Oct. 1:.- Nineiy-seveu yean of ago, born a Canadian. and a resilient of Toronto, is the oldest av" r‘ my u‘ age pension in Terence. But the Ibis are not closed yet and some coutcoarlsn racy but. ihlarooord. (Special to The Guardian) DIABDOBN. llleb. Oat ss- ‘rbousac A. Idloou collapsed here ; tonight during ibo coronary of the fiftieth anniversary of his iavlalion of ibo incandescent ligbi. No gloat alarm is felt for Plaflllll tfllloilflllafliiflllll “° coo-a. \ ahceuditloa. BANKOWECIDIA. Oakla- Itwasofloially ropes-fee here i-blsafieruoontliattlseliuossiin Obauerpoopids army ledby MaraliallIeugYu Ding bu brokeuf-brolghtlso Nationalist liaoeaiiiboagokewinikeirdrlvc for llaukow and the other Wu- flu.’ wwm- w- oo o-u- Saskatchewan rooofliloa of the Dominica's wosrosqwitaboysaulgklsllvc- aioekclubgaflanaliaullveatook icdemuc-wmoomruccm machinations-salaman- NW» holler-Momma} Britain. v m" PRUHIBITIIIN rnnsicuiolrs sinnriyilin Newly Appointed Sum. mersrde Official Has g $7,000 Fire, Believed _- ~ of Incendiary Origin. On Tuesday morning the store of Mr. M. L. Frank MacKenzle, tgfloi- and outfitter, on Central street, summcrside.’ was completely destroy. ed by fire. Besides his old establish- ed WW“!!! business Mr. MacKeii- 10 MERCHANT Because we have to look at a follow throuth our own spectacles, they sum “ - look mighty no ‘count. MAXIMS OFA PAGES Annual Bubmrlptlona Delivered liy Mull Canada \nd U. 8. A. n’s At a large and enthusiastic con- vention of the Liberal-Conservative party in Queens County yesterday Hon. John H. Myers, former Minis- ter of Agriculture in the Stewart Government, and Mr. W. Chester S. McLure, M. L. A., for Charlottetown, were unanimously nominated as The names of Messrs. Myers and McLure were the only ones to come before the convention and the an- nouncement of their selection as can dldates W55 received with loud and prolonged applause. ' " The convention, which was held in the Strand Theatre, was preceded by the annual meeting of the Qonserva- tive Association for Queen's County. the busineas of which was complet- ed in time to permit the opening oi ‘flier-convention shortly after 2 "pum. For the convenience of attending delegates the Murray Harbor train was held until 4.30. Following the nomination oi can- didates, spirited addresses were given by Hon. Mr. lvlyers, Mr. McLure. Hon. J. D. Stewart, Dr. W. J. Mac- !" W" I Prohibition prosecutor, a Position to which he had only re- wiilv been appointed by the Prohib- ition Commission. The firemen were called out at about 430 a. m. and although they m!“ I quick response none oi the contents could be saved and the 5111151118 itself was completely gutted. The fire was apparently set by some person or persons who gained wiry through the back window or wouldbooarriodoutaasocoaspos-_ tit’. position isuowbelagbeldiutuc u" Q3166 in the rear of the shop. I It had evidently started in a corneri b)‘ the desk. Thcre was a strong‘ smell oi kerosene where the flames Ofislnated but no clue has as yet been obtained as to its origin. The building was owned by Mr, MaoKenzie and his loss is estimated l! $7.000. $1.000 0n the building and $0.000 on the stock. ‘there was $600 insurance on the building but m insurance on the stock. B. PremierisMessage To U. S. Will Be Put On Tablet (Special to the Guardian) BELLOWB FALLS. Vt.. Oct. 22—A suggestion from the Vermont Chain- ber of Commerce that a tablet bear- ing' Premier Ramsay MacDonald's message to the United States, be er- ected on the King's highway here, mot with the approval of the local chamber mterday. The stone. as Millan. M. L. A., and Mr. Donald ly re-afllrming the confidence of the field, of the Hon. J. D. Stewart, were passed unanimously. lucclssrulllual slaw AN SAlEl IYESTERBAYE Record Prices Received} For Winners. All; Animals of Splendid Type. Fifty hogs, boars and sows, repre- i senting the cream of the Island's| hog industry, were judged in the‘ third annual hog show held in the Agricultural Hall yesterday under the i capable administration oi the vet- eran hog breeder of the Dominion, Mr. Alex. Dynes oi Ottawa. From the standpoint of quality the show compared very favourably With.pl\9- vious exhibitions of this kind. Owing to the high price oi potatoes and other feed this fall. it was anticip- ated that the demand for breeding boars and sows would be such as to seriously affect the success of th: show from an exhibition standpoint. lulllatod by Jainu P. ‘Baylor, sec- retary of the state organisation. would carry a bronze inscription of the British Prime Minister's message of world peace and a medallion of MacDonald's face. Indications yes- terday Wm that the suggestion In‘ Third Place ‘(lpoohil u u» Guardian) RONTO. Ont. Oct. 22—Tiie annual dairy industries ex- Tbe success of our breeders, however, was well demonstrated yesterday when keen bidding took place in both male and female classes, $76.00, the record price icr males. being realized on the first prise boar bred by the (Continued On Page S) Coliseum here. Yesterday wasopen- ing day and a great crowd of Am- erican end Canadian manufacturers of dairy and ice cream mlOhincsy assembled to demonstrate and dis- cuss the latest methods for handling and manufacturing milk and cream. in butter display Saskatchewan was in third place. Iowa. taking the first award and Minnesota receiving acc- Mr. W. A. Stewart, president of the Queen's County Association, presided. and after expressing his pleasure at the very large and representative at- te dance formally declared the con- ventlcn open. Nominations were then received as follows: For Ml‘. McLure: Moved by Mr. seconded Conservative candidates for the Norman A. Gillie. Eldon. County in the next federal election by Mr. J. J. McDonald. Pinch"!- umm1gn_ For Mr. Myers: moved by Mr. John Fraser, Avondale, seconded by Mr. Angus C. McAulay, Bedicrd. The motion that the nominations close was carried overwhelmingly, and. hearty cheers were given coupl- ed with the names of "Myers and McLure." Mr. Myers’ Address Amid continued applause Hon. Mr. Myers rose from his seat on the plat- Macifinnon, K C. Resolutions strong l Vice-President: George M. Mc- lKay. Clifton. Secretary: Norman W. Lowther, form and briefly addressed the eon- lvention. After expressing apprecia- itlon of the honor conferred upon "himself and Mr. McLure on the pres- i Chosen Standard Bearers Enthusiasm And Harmony Prevailed At Largely Attended Convention Of Queen’s County Con- servatives In The Strand Theatre Yesterday. Candidates Get Away To A Flying Start In Forthcoming Dominion Election. Timely Addresses And Resolutions Dealing With Public Issues.. buckle on its armor and stand for lie rights and principles throughout the present administration at Ottawa receiving a-iair deal, and there is l glvc our respected leader, the 110l- R. B. Bennett. a chance to sec if ho can bring about a better state of a1- fisls-s. (Applause). ' “This is not the occasion to make a long speech. I know that many of you have come from the country and aho from your places Oi Bmlllilymfll‘ in the city at considerable sacrifice to yourselves. This is a. very bui? time of the year indeed, and I am surprised to see so many people here off, we want to win and we want every man and woman who has I» vote and wliois persuaded that the Conservative policy is the policy for fcanada t0 come out and vote. (Ap- lplailse). lf we have any local differ- ' ent occasion lie said that while iliejeilves lei “S bull them °i1 “h” °°‘ election date was still uncen-airi, it; "51"" and 5P9 l7 W" “M1114” 13°“ ‘i Iwould certainly come some time in f S1T°ll8 majority for Hon. Mr. Ben- yme not very distant future, and it ls i‘ M" and ‘he Pam’ whim he lem‘ ' ' up to the Conservatives to be ready 5° caPabll’ “d Wen- when ‘uhe call comes. I ..“l believe," said Mr. Myers, “that convention in the leadership of Honli "w" "V" W" l "I'm ill u" his" H“ a Bennett’ and m the provincial l tory of Prince Erward Island or of Canada when there was such great *'”'“""i'—“ "'”"““ need for the Conservative party to Is Re-Elected As President Mr. W. A. Stewart, president of the Liberal-Conservative Associa- tion ior Queen's County, was re-el- 4 ected at the annual meeting of the, organization held in the Strindl Theatre yesterday. The following other officers were elected for the ensuing year: Charlottetown. Executive: Jerome McGuigan. Mel- ville 301ml; George McDonald, Corn- wall: Lyman Tremere. Hampshire; W. J. Gibson, Marshfi-ald; J. J. Mac- Donald. Glenfinnan; R. A. McKen- zie, Flat River; J. J. Mcinnis, Earns- cliii; Michael Conway. Charlotte- town. The usual annual reports were re- ceived and adopted. EXTRA PLANES T0 SEARCH EUR LUST AIRMEN l I "Mr. McLure has represented the city of Charlottetown very ably ln the local Legislature, and I am very glad that I have him as a coifdague (Continued on Page 3) To Investigate (Canadian Press) LONDON. Oct. 22-8011. Herbert Morrison. Minister oi Transport, has appointed a committee to investigate the construction of c ship canal b:- tiveen the Firth of Forth and the Clyde. The project is not a new one, for Daniel Defoe is understood to have first proposed it to Queen Anne. l-cflfA FOLKS can Ste Mom: ‘THROUGH A KEY-Hots (mm You CAN 40500601 A FiiaLo i... v _ . TORONTO. Qctober. ll-Karitime west increasing south east winds, cloudy. probably followed by show s. Toronto. rain ... “Ad-ti (Candslan Press) Montreal, clear .. ... ... OTTAWA. 0nt., Oct. ZZ-Two more Quebec. cloudy ... ... "Jo-dd Royal Canadian Air Force planes have been dispatched to aid in the search foi- the four pilots and their mechanics lost out of St. Hlicien, Qua, according to an announcement today by the Department. of Nation- al Defence. The Department decid- ed yesterday that Ne. s Photograph- ic Detachment stationed at Bonnet- erre. Qua. should be rushed to the search area. These machines are flown by flying officers N. G. For- and. teller and l. n. summucks. Dominion. I believe that under l!" . the Canadian people have not been ‘ general desire throughout Canada to . on this occasion. I have only thh to L say, that when the election comes and tomorrow morning at 1.80. 3J1 l. Iii. Charlottetown, cloudy Halifax. cloudy mac-u Saint Jcrin. fog “cc-cl Boston. fair New York. cloudy Jib-Ii nun tide this utemccii at 24s . p. aunsetethisaftsrncouaecand rises tomorrow morning at. LI. Last quarter moon. Friday. 00.‘... Bummeceide tide eighteen later than Charlottetown» ... u. “JG-M _. 2 i 1 .