(Quasar-y so take issue _' lglihour because his do not agree with " hatrsfrion of _ will suffice. > CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1924 b)! Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew o.“ ‘a Everybody ‘a. amxnusv OFA MERCHANT Realize the truth of the poetic dictum that hell knows no fury. like unto that of a jealous W001i" who sees her despItefuiiy-treated friends otlll hSPPY. Annual Subscriptions Delivered By Mall. Canada “o. M lld lhlab-lll‘ periences. couuuilfsrs Liberals Conser- vatives Guided by Last Election Ex- WILL IIIIIE BRIEFS Flashed In Over the Wires (Canadian Press.) Clarence was committed 039,925 he Last Minute News HAMILTON, Ont., Oct. 13.-- QONBII," former secretary to Sir AdamBeck for trial by Magistrate Jelfs today on the charge that he did on October 8, il-n Hamilton unlawfully steal property of the ectrlc Commission of BE C“. TES 3X53... Despite Resolutions Passed by Recent cell by the time parties but the encouragement by tho Congey-yh. live and Liberal headquarters of local combinations against Labor. There is an understanding that three cornered contests should be avoided when these are likely to let Labor in. As for the ques- tion of who should stand down, Liberal or Conservative the sug- gestion is that the candidate with the best chances of success should be favored. It is the sitting iiiem. ber of course wlio can always inosl plausibly claim that his chances are best. Under this ar- rangement the Conservatives will have tho most seats free from Lib- eml attack but the Liberals prob- ably will get the most advantage from South been shelved (Canadian Press) eight men picked for lea-m captains chhstrhchon rehcfnctfetecoigefigg from the bgyggln bgcgugg ghey —Mlss Margaret Bondfleid, TORONTO, Oct. 13.-—Wiihout o by the Executive Committee inetItray_ Shhlnlhrizeh they report h. as have the mo“ to fem. "om ""03 p-I-"lmem-ry sgcngahy of dissenting voice the National Coiin- at supper last nigiil at six o'clock fhnows. homered conmsm “ho, h, m, Jghcoomh, Gov, cil of the womenlof Canada went in the Rotary room, l-iolel Victoria, Cos, of nlaterialfi $6 s95 93 (c . ernment, cut short her mission on record at lodays meeting as be- lo report their progress. aiiii to rc- Cost of labor """ " 4'961'3G PARIS aigfilalllaprfiifi) - (c-mdh" PM“) 4° can“; on ohm, hnmmrhflb" ing in favor of complete prohibition coive suggestions from the cani- _ ‘ """" “‘ ' ' m,“ colilmn‘; 1, - “T00 rem?‘ LONDON’ Oct 13_ __D9shhte yuhud-y when ‘he “ha” o" of alcoholic liquors as beverages puign director, Frederick Courlen- Tom. _ I 1135729 ed loda lhlatfllh omliauy “Imounc- resolutions passed at the recent the return Journey rte Great l" Clllllllfl- , BY llllrller- Also l" llllendalwe was A ,.,,,{{,,]",;f"{"{"7' ' h ruuy zstabllslieg DP.“ ha,“ “m” Labor pni-ty conference here Britain 10PM" purpose of psr- Olmlllllfl ‘he l"?! Emm- a w- llw executive committee. except hr 5m“ X l“ ‘:1 W,’ ”°"°“ "1"" Senna“ govemnenfh", m" liIf“ against the acceptancelof Cogi- ticipatiing ’in the general eleo- Si’): Srrréggvcelzlimtllgglgfgerwwlltix: garish: °l‘ lWO lllvll Wlw WW8 Olll- W5” IaIIIJQhUgZI-g int; 552218;.‘ away: with all of the Peqllillitlilzltzlllllllz-lulg {',§§“{f,f§,,,f",,§,“,:,‘}§,§$§ dime 0% “om A . resolution calling upon the federalI Mr. Barber carefully oxpiiiinedluvfmge w“ of $252 per yard‘ llllléerfllflntltlltltrITITAZFZETTTTEITIJTTW-CEJTIIFAHB at ‘ha 10cm Labor h0g1” are homgn. s1: JOHNS’ Nmt Oct 13__ government to alter the present in- the duties of tlic team caplaiins and m“? ‘report M the IP°IIC° Cimllllll‘ Landon The commlztérencc . alins avowed Communists as can- Th. NQMOuHdI-nd 809mm, come lax laws. This resolution caus explained iiow they bcsl lillgln fhl tec showed that during the month Moved Pia,“ for Illi- didates in the pending olscstion. “u” m a “cmon handed ed the most strenuously fought out their ‘ An example of thl-s is seen in the case of the Rusholm Division of Manchester where tho local Labor party has decided to support the candidate, W. Paul. a Commun- ist who was in the cornered con- test there in December, 1028, when» Charles Masterman», Liberal was elected and also in North Batter- sea where the Communist, S. . money. Haklalvai, has been nominated by summoned. the Labor Party. He was o. mem- ____ ber of the House of Commons (Canadian Press) when the Baldwin government HAMILTON, Ont, Oct. 13.- was dissolved but failed in the election last December. At Labor headquarters in Lon- don il is explained that neither Paul noi- Haklatval wl-il receive offciial Labor support and that it is impossible for the Labor bead- quarters to interfere with the choice of local Labor organisa- tions. it is understood, however. (Continued on Page 8) the City were far thought at flraf. Condensed Specials liars-cc. m m. not each fnicrtloa in this column. (Special to The IBOSTON. Oct. iy elected ‘WANTED-MAID. APPLY mnsJlhe order. ‘FOR SALE-FRESH MILK COW. Byrne Bros, North River. '- 111-10-14-M1l ‘eauueoms oaueaosa MADE fresh today. Saunders, Newlwm & Co.. Market Building. .- eoso-o-aa-e-inoa- ‘TO LET- QUITE OF STEAM heated offices in l-lenneuey Building. Great George 50- Avllly Two Mass, Drusgists. 6918-10-10M6l. ‘LOSF-OCT 0TH BETWEEN! Kills street aha st. Dunsbatfs, Cathedral. flhIfwll-h pearl setlins popularity. floats depictlns lllfi a .hlg division of the WASHINGTON, Wheat production In the Unit- ed Statos this year will total HALIFAX, N-S, Odt. 1&- The jury slitting on the trial of Lewla Bevis, charged with mun- der, will this afternoon be tak- en on a tour of the locus of the man hunt on July 14 last when Bevle is alleged to have held off the police for nearly twen- ty-four hours; shot and wound ed one policeman and killed policeman Fulton. EDMONDTON, _Alta., Ocf. 13. down today confirmed the leg al statutes of the- Grand Jury, which ‘last Thursday reported no blli in lllewlle of Sir‘ Rich- ard Squlms. former premier, charged with larceny of public The counsel for the Crown had ailleged ‘that the jury was irregularly drawn and Just when it was thought that the bottom of Hamilton's divlo scandal had been probed and that there would be no further disclosure announcement wah made today that conditions In Treasurer's worse Pythians to Have Boston Celebration Prominent M110“: l-llo llllllllrmml marchers in the parade will be the members of Gaza temple. KnlSlll-i of Khoraseun. of this oll-y- ‘Fully 30 the order and its history Will 10ml Pythisn Sisters will form one whole division of the P804419- 17 Locomotives In Steamship Cargo in China, the Japanese govern- ment plans for withdrawal of ..lte garrison of four battalions Manchuri- Indeflnltely it was made known today. Office than was a Guardian) 13.--Knights of Pythias from all parts of the state .-wi1l. gather at Boston on the 13th to honor John Bsllantyne, recent- ' supreme chancellor] pf This is the first time E. F. Acorn, 171 Crest George Bl. tliisl a Massachusetts man has been masons-Mll- olevstod to that high office and a ' parade and reception will show hi? traditions of parade. The O60. lift- has CAPE TOWN, Oct. 13.——A dram- atic dash of 7,000 miles to reach England in lime for ithe general elec lion is being mails by seven Brit- ish parliamentarians at present touring South Africa. Four days ago while viewing Victoria Falls, they received ircnble saying a general election was imminent. Automobiles were hurriedly hired, a special train placed at the disposal of the par- liamentarians, and s journey of 1,500 indies south begun lo catch the mail boat sailing from Cape Town on FrldayQ constituency on the actual polling ‘day The general impression of Labor membcrs appears lo be pessimistic about the chances of Labor being in power again. Other members think the Conservatives will increase their majority and form a govern- ment. But in view of the achieve- ments of the MacDonald Govern- men-t during ils term of ofiice the general opinion is that Labor stands togain at the polls. Women Would Have Complete Prohibition 00MINO T000 MIIES T0 00N- TE ST SEA TS charged with spreading division of any opening seen to date. ' Prince of Wales Ar- rives In Chicago (Canadian Prose.) CHICAGO, Oct. lli-The Prince of Wales was greeted ~by a. throng who nhe reached the environs of Chicago today ‘and descended from his train at Lake Forest to be the their defeated arn guest of Louis F. Swift. He arriv- C ,ed in the suburb shortly after 8 ii. f; m. The Prince and his party were whisked away by motors to the Swift estate for breakfast. The roy- al visitor was expected to remain at bake Forest until abool 10 a. m. when he was to be brought by mol- or car to Chicago for a round of visils_to points of interest the first being the stock yards. Record For Leviathan (Special to The Guardian) OHERBO , France. October lli-The United States liner Levia- than which arrived here today. es- tablished a record by landing 250 passengers and 8,065 sacks of mail in 45 minutes. Detectives. seized and sent to iBresl two packages ad- dressed to Max Jerome Pfaff. Ger- man-Amerioan on trial charged with piracy on the high seas. chief aide, Gen. Ho Feng L fense Commissioner of S today announced that they the armistice with the Kinagsu iforcesr represei central government of China. concessions. sedition among Ills lvia)csiy‘s Forces. PIITPIIIIINB FIIII P.I§- I. IIIIPHAII- ASE IIIIIIIE iii preparation for the public ap- peal fur funds for Prince Edward island Protestant Orphanage. tlie teams. Walter S. Grant re- U‘ (Continued on Page a) SIIINEII (Canadian Press) SHANGHAI. Oct. on fusion f Chekfang province, (Special to Guardian) SHANGHAI, Oct. 13. ——'Tllt'.f war in Kiaiigsu came virtually to an end today end Chang Tso Lin. has lost a valuable ally. Yung Hiang and his chief of staff Ho Fang Lin fled aboard a Japan- ese vessel whik- the Chckiiang de- tenses before Shanghai collapsed. Dhi Heieh Yuanis forces are ad- vancing without opposition to take possession civilian population outside the for- eign settlement are panic stricken end are attempting to unler the American, French and British marines are mobilized at the barriers to prevent a rush into the settlement. lilISSll-iAPANESE-CIIINESE E N- TENTE Til Clllilliili Iiill EAST Japan Holds Key 0i Control And To Make The Movement a Complete Success Ger- of Slian glini. Be Included. General Lii The Findefleave stgl King St. and re. oeive i-evm-o. osio i1 inn (easel-l w 1"" °“'"“"‘) , _ NEW YORK. Oct. 13.—'l‘he b8 ‘JOI I NTING 0F EVERY gent shipment of railroad locomot- descri on‘ tral Job mam. Phone m. heapg and exped- itiously executed. usrdlsn Con. lves ready l0? ll" l? “m I” h“. been made on th eeteamerfiiolgglh which has ts-ken 12 M80 B NEW YORK, Oct. 13. —'l‘lic' first steps toward the creation of a many Must Also (United Press) Japanese have suffered so severe a rebuff because of the world in- terprets the immigration affront paramount policy of Japan's lost subordinate to How the recovery about is a maltur '"' ' °"- a "rmwt- 5:2‘: i"':.:.i:i"':iri=.';*."s:.. 2:32;; '~ ‘LIVI POULTRY ANTED. — 22th:)‘: lastifilhllcdflnflottllzt they being takers if the movement prestige Everything at the Tokyo B. ‘B. Poodle wll be bgllll ' Id "in huh,“ ‘mum (min; u is to have a real assurance offloreigii office is “"71"! l and obi Ofll. °°“ h the '0" out on ‘he rah, largo success. Germany will have this intention. "on," I o“ h“ n u“ an," soon l X/ lo enter the combination. A will be brought y)“ 1%“), guy] h Iiill Iiill-m W“ "l" d m tandem quadruple understand-lag among of tho future; but the Japanese arc- -. “mmrmh "ilgvfinlggglgllgltlge; a0 new‘ "d swaths" affix.“ wailing” shthrglvy determined that it shall be done. wan-ran -iuaaoia1-si.v. a ll engined and one tender were on ,1.‘ had Wbalélmllggttllflgzshlhlallkitiosthlfil"fir“ Rank i-ewér.‘ - . . -~ ur c o o. ammméh in" Y: "°-§-§'. glgh-t o lfs slog!!!" lll mm‘ Tron: inn of international influ-| At present tho beat chance lies M, f” g“ h}: M, H on.‘ w.“ ymh g dozen locomotives lill- our. in the creation of a new relation- » - . ' u no iapt to span holds the key to this de- ~ ~—- . Tam‘ m, ;,.,_,,H,_h,,;f£,}’,§,§§§ 132:, o” veiepnienl of the future. The (Continued on Page 3) the City‘ Council was held night in the Council Chamb The reading and adoption of the usual routine business. tion from the City School Bo an increase should be made in amount of insurance covering v They h“ energeuchuy chhled DEFEATED merit. and fixtures of tlie city C0nfer- gzfggf,'°'fg,f';,',ff ‘gyms’? (their ciznlstitililencies IIILOHIBI‘ tlia-t Ant“ "me "lonms tenure or ilgalglllllsihrzélzf]eilllflsxfiflil: ence. merit of Agriculture tlmated Tfgy $15 gnlyeanilgqxrlgfiglflziflgc; ofilca, the iviacDoiiulil Government the mm] lhshhhhce oh each ,,|~ ‘(he today. Oct‘ 27 and pomng takes place o" was dlefeated on a vote of tauiisiire C“), schoh-l hhhdhhgS and m; Con. (slleclal to Guardian) (canadhm PM") Oct. 28, giving them 24 hours’ ggghxxtllgmgl"ga I'll”p"p'g*g'ff“_'I°'; tents bad been increased i'roiii LONDON- oct- 13- ‘Th9 m“! TOKlO Oct.13.—Becauae of speech mnkmg before the puns‘ the Worker's. Wlsgkit ' Wlilolwltljki $25300 m $40'00O' Further 80mm h] important event of the weaken‘; 15 the "Nat mmury uphe-vfl‘ One member only will arrive in his . . . y. o not the issuing of rival mlm-lfggg. scs of the insurance policy. Another communication, from George W. Gardiner tlon preventing the payment was not consistent with tlie Act incorporation. report. wlilcli ed. ll was tloiicwcd by tlie report of lliis year's for stealing, four. Illfl-klllg a total of eighteen. Considerable eastern outskirts of the city and lseverabchanges iii the position of lights were proposed. A resolution passed which authorized the city engineer to have iiie Mari- and Power Company move an electric light post from in Monument 13- —~WII-l1Isite and have it replaced wi-th stii iies retreating inIgm-gs are toward Shanghai Gen- ral Lu Hiang, nillilary governor and his ing, De- hanghai signed invading iting the discussion took ‘place at this point in regard lo _ lslreel lighting conditions in the | . was also time Light front of the Soldiers cled at the sides of lh structure. A leller from Mr. Iiill rc lh bronze statues for ten the shipping group. it was of possible Montreal, (Special to Guardian) Gerald Chapman, escaped Atlantic Penitentiary mail robbm", is sought tonight by the poiicu of New Eng- land as the murderer of Patrol man James Skolly, shot to death this morning while frustrating the attempted daylight burglary of Now Britain's larger store. Waiter E. Sheena, member of one of the most prominent Springfield, Mass, families is under arrest as Chapman's accomplice. As police officers approached Davidson and Levenlhal's Depart- inept store this morning they saw a mail leave the building and run toward an automobile. The mien was caught. He was Sheen. Then as Skely and his compan- ion officers ontered the store to find a man at work in front of a safe. the burglar saw them and came down the stairs from the sec. and floor shooting. Skelly was instantly killed, and leaping over his body. the gunman. made good his escape. Shean told the police that the murderer was Chapman. lhe man who staged the million and a half dollar hold-up of a mail truck iii- Nsw York three years ago, and sentenced to Atlantis for the crime, escaped after serving three months of a twenty-five sentence. MCIITHIYJ MEETING or P" l_liE_0CllY CCIINCII The regular monthly meeting of he would with the Mayor. the ‘Health Officer, and all the iCouncillors present. minutes of the previous meeting was followed iby the transaction of Among the communications coin-. ing up for the Council's considera- tlon last niglil was a communica- accompaiiy them to iasfichai-ioilctewn aha would than (TIS- crs. cuss with the ci-ty some minor nial ters relating to the niemoriai,_iii~ eluding the arranging oi" the sur- rounding grounds. I A revised agreement bclwccn Mr. J. D. OlConiieil and tlie city Ill connection with the picnic fund which the philanthropist has estab- lished for the benefited! the Island orphans and other children was found satisfactory. the iird . FLEET ISupei'-Dii~ig'ibles Will Each Oai-ry 100 Pas- " sengers in Addi- tion to Crew LONDON, (liil. iliiii ililii iii [MPIHE lli ‘Secretary saying that in the cpl‘- ion of tho School Trustees Board contents such as furniture. equip- the mullci- was deferred walling a clear interpretation oi‘ several clau- noliileil tlie Council that the WPTIC!‘ was lak- ing steps towards a court injunc- lhe annual grant of $500 to the Provincial Exhibition Association on tlie grounds that such a. grant . fPlie Meat and Milk lnspeclors appears in another (f0Illlllll, was llien rcild and adopt- the City Surveyor as to the extent ere had been twelve arrests for drunkenness one for vagrancy, one and for other causes the Monument was read. it stated that though ev- ery step wss being taken to has- the statue that ll might not leave Belgium until Oc- tober f5th. Mi‘. HIII, who lg 110w in slated in his letter that on the arrival of the bronzes there TTTTWTTITT STAIJTII IIIIFT IIIIAII IIIIIIIIEIII NEW BRITAIN, Conn., Oct. 13- ail was well. liie ilie hind the Condensed Milk Facloi and on tlie matter of (Continued on Page 3) ____’_______ dian Audit System (Special to the Guardian) OTTAWA, Mr iiiiig slates that sdudy of lhc auilil- system 0i’ lli of ed into his own department. Tiier of ilian government audI-t system. Mr, Goiiihicr has of Dawes Plan is Now American, British and German participation in the $200,000,000 loan to Germany and stiggcsfcd. that the agent general for reparation payments ought lo be an elf-Official or oiio of the trustees representing tho bond holders. Protest Orientals Working With White Girls (Canadian Press) VANCOUVER, B. C., Oct. 13.—- A campaign to prohibit tho work- lng of Orientals with white girls is to be inaugurated by s. committee of the Council of Scottish Social- ists. and the government will be asked to introduce legislation look- ing to this end. The Council went on record as being determined to bring lo justice the unknown murderer of Janet Smith. the Smarqghnnsfi)’ Heights niirsvemuiil. who was sliot to death in the buse- ment of tlie liome in. Wlllfill Silt‘ was working. Tho Council Wlll make gvgry uffort to unravel lliii ll B O After some discussion lls lo ‘llltl present condition of the stream bi:- the deeding l0 the cily by u. citizen a piiruol ul’ Would Improve Cana- Ocl. Isit-(leirgc Gon- lllier. Auditor General for (Janada. who returned in his office this inor- hs h rpm,“ of m", is uii absolute llloiiari-li, and rilisli Treasury Department cer- tain innovwtioiis might be introduc- were many features lie suid which‘ might prove adaptable i0 ‘the Cana- ruluriieil with 13.——As a first step towards tlie (lillflIfIISIllllPfll of air radii-s ivlilcii will cut the Journ- i-y from Ellfllllllll to Canada 1o 2%. days and which will‘ similarly re~ din-i: other (‘lllplrll journeys, llie lli-iiihli gilvvriiiiiciil has Just placed ordi-rs for lwu modern super-air Aulliur of llllt‘ "I~‘uur llurstliiivi; of ships. lilo Apuciilypsu," stale-d lli an Iil- Ellifll ill‘ tIiv-‘iil ferviuw, that be sold. llii- original trriiist-i-s will IJP from 700 to 750 feel 1[|;1nu§(:1‘lp1 fur $1100 to Illl Anh-ri- in li-iiiylli aiiii curb will have accom- hhh woman h-hnh 11,. (y...) in mihh- iiiuiluliuii for om.- Illlll4ll't9fl passen- ciul ilifficuItie-s iliiriiiy: lli..- \\'.'ir. Ki'l‘:.'--~iii uiiiiiliuii in the crew of Since I10 learnt-d lbiiil 200,000 i-cp- Iiill‘. pies ol‘ tlie hook liiid Ill‘t‘il suiii \\'IlIl When bearing ii full prUII-is 0i‘ $200,000. Iitl is nuw load Ahoy will lmvc yiropnrliig ll. [mass iilliii-k iigitiiisl lll' the iuisruiu ul‘ Spain. ‘Y IiIJASCU IIIA NEZ grunt illrigilile commercial Eur-l endurance 2,500 illlIVrl llll tl normal cruising '"i‘iii- Kill); sin-vii hi‘ 00 liillt-al an hour. 'I‘liat is, mi; lIlIlIPi‘ llivilriiliiiz (‘ililillllflll-‘l, they L. taliir Priiiio do liivi-rii is lllilylll); i-miid yirariicaily fly from New York ‘for King Alfonso," be ilcclurus, l0 S-‘lil FRilllCilllIt) without refuel- iiig. _ 'l‘hnil a trans-Atlantic air flight imptisirs no great tiifficullies from iiiu llfll‘Il{.'il(ll"M point of view was |li'l)\'i‘il its I'd!‘ buck 0901919, when llis Ziiiijvslys Gunsaulus _ _____ _ iiirsliip, R84, 511c- exlengiyg infm-lhhtioh rhhqhhchlng Mr mum Ivmylmm Hum “m! (‘IIHSIIIIIY flou- [u New York and the Inemods "Bed “IIPUIIII which Consul til‘ the I'illl.l‘iI Slur-l ill‘ \ui wk‘ . . . . .. .- gggn? suhmmtud to “l” Amm erlcit, who for the iiisl eiglilia-ii S f t months liiis lit-on iii cliitrgu ul‘ the a e y and comfort‘ .l\iiieric.'iii Con-shinin- iil Yiiriiinuili. 5,. H h _ _ N. S., iitrrivcil in llic city last night. ' m!" m“ “mm h“ ma“ done _ , lo iiiiikz air tr: v ll ,- Vlr. lloyl is IIUTI! to iviiipuriirily rc- I l L mum “re and , t ‘ ‘ uiiiiifurliiiilv. 'l‘iius now, when a pas- llevc Mr. IulIWIil Nurimi (illllSflllIllH, _ v _ _ A Svlllgfil‘ rent-lies the airport and pro who is ralinqiiisliiiig his llillills in; ha“... m hoard-his vuss,h_h.0ver_ itiiiericun Consul Tlflft: lung enough h,“ high “hove him m the sky__he for a lwo months visit l0 ilic Slit- m, muggy huh m 011mb a dizzy her. hes, oii WIlIlIIl lie loaves iii-xi FPIIIIIY pomliculni- liuldi-r but simply steps morning, travelling Vlll Toronto. mi.) a comfortable electric elevator, [Jo-troll and New York l0 \\'.'isiiliig- iviiicli shoots hiiii up the mooring loll. D- C. _ inasi. and from which he steps The Guardian lakes lIllH Cllpflf-“board H", hirhhyj-s gondola and tunlty of welcoming .\'Ir. Iloyl Lohngkg his chhhh A hwm-t, smooth his new t-iplicrc of diiiins and l0 iliiiics here with cxccn- cil on sieves using the heat geher. tlonal ability, extends iii-st wishes stud by tlie aircraft's 9x113 , for a pleasant trip and lmlitliiy. To lie sure the 2% day g is not _ . an accomplished fact either iiiis your or next, In predicting its tisialiiishmi-nt. British Air Vice- Marsliiii Sir Sefton Brancker content lo say that within the next ion years izirsliips would certainly Ill! crossing tlie Atlantic regularly. Wiiliiiii [TIL sumo period, he said iliure uiiiionirliatlly would be a fort iiigliily air service from England to IlliIIll in Aiislritliil, the through jour- iivy liieing ziccoinplished in eleven lI-‘lys. Auolliei" dirlgiblc route woqid bi: supplying weekly service lo tlie (Zzipc oi‘ Good liopis, via Went Africa I'll 5's’: days. TRAIN URASII (Canadian Press) ' NF\V AIILIPORI), P0,, Oitl. 13r- Thc engineer flilil flrismziii of liiu pusher cngiiiu at ‘TITO rear of i1 freight train were killed and three‘ -l.' .-"-ii III . SIS“E.AS35301.5“"'§LZ-.“’LJI..IY.Z.Z'I Airports l» Indu- lraiii on llic L-‘lCIHVIlllilfl. railroad, ’ "“"“"'-Q5@'?".. _ v running iliroiigli a heavy fog crash- Brit-M" I“ already lllellflllllg l0 ed into a slowly moving freight, Construct ‘urllolls I" Illdlflll- 1059"!" Olli‘ illilu west 0i’ IIPIV‘. Nu passion» cl‘ “I'll 1 hall-WM’ lllllllllll illlllbflb‘ guru \Vl‘l'll lnjiiruil. .71 iviis siiiil. IY l" lllesllel Billllll Z006. This will be the oiic stoilllllli; Place on the Eiiglnnd-lnilla. voyage. As soon mi llm lziticr base mu be establlghed lilo old R33 wiil- Ire Sent out lhefe Ill‘ (iolleirl (llblil rugimling the main. litinaiicu and handling of nlmliips (T's p, 6:00p 'i‘I-I\:-\f'~_ llifiiw EVERY-BODY filial“? baffling mystery. h . 30 to 60 Years h For Two Youths, NEW YORK. Ocf. 13.—Two Man- hunt, Long isliand youths William Siefflns and Joseilll Mamlmlsl" Bach 19 years old, convicted oi illl‘ umhlhg 174-931-014 Helen Shoffled of Bayslde, have been sentenced lo - terms of ‘30 lo 60 years lll illlsml- They had also engaged lll llllllllllg up automobiles. H "I hope i am not vindictive- siiid Queen County Judge Hliillpll- rcy, “but these two young lllF-‘ll should be taken out of society Ill"! Ins l-uniitics are. if they liiul only robbed people there miht be some extenustlon. but l cannot condone their attack upon this young alri- snd I am going to be just as sc- vere as I can be." SIIMIIIG FAST (Canadian Press) nnnam, Oct. 13.—-'l‘he slam illrl- Rfbin ZR-li reached Azores islands at 9 a.m., (New York time) today. according lo a wireless message rc- ceived here. WASHINGTON. Oct. 13.-—-A iiies- sage from the air cruiser ZR-S re- ceived at the Navy Department to- night reported her o'clock eastern standard time this afternoon st 130 miles west of Fay- g ai Course (Azores) and added that ll ll strong north i0 noi-lli cloudy and iron] ralii probably Ill eastern (IISITIUIM . Iiigli tide this morning atlllfiil, and tonight Ill. 11.49. position at 3 h 1 ORDER ‘ii-liitR lbw“) RAIN Mil-TEN Will“! WANT lTi-THERE UJduLD I35 Arie‘ § /_. . Ill tropical climate. iilisciissliig this point, Sir Sejlon lIlllfItlPP-‘l the greatest step forward Ill lhc iviiolo history of lighten F IIlllil rlir iiaviizzilioii was made when it was iliscnveried that tho big ziir-irtiuls llPGtI not b5 housm in fl shod except for the purposes 0|‘ svrioiis OVPfllllllI. .'I‘he knowledge that tin-y can ride out almost any \\'('.'llIi0l‘ iii a mooring mast has en- -'lIlI¢'iI the air companies to dispen- se with tlit- erection of costly hang- frs unil lli ceiiiployment oi‘ large womb‘; WAR '- _..____._ (Coniiinued on Page (i) ————-—<-O-1-->__ Announcements, Coming Events, Meetings, Etc. Fiafes-‘Zc. per word each insertion. TORONTO, ‘oi-i. il.— -'i\llli‘llliill' vast winds "Grand Division Song of pui-aiici- session for Oct. 16. limit-ii to Oct. 30 Tom. v Post- Maxliiiuni and illliiiiiiuiii li-mpcra- tun-s: ' (h _ 'i‘ori>ni0. cli-iir .. .. 64-40 ' 26 10 u m u’ Montreal. clcnr .. 54-36 "Grand Owning of sum,” (Quebec. fnlr .. 50-36 Bridge Ililll. A high class concert "lllllllll- (llvlllly -~ -- 50-4" given by some of the island's best 91- Jlllln. l-llr .. 52~3R i-iiienl will ho iii-id on Thursday Boston. clcnr .. d0 ~42 evening, 06g, 16gb and i; not ha. New York, clear . . 68~44 tlie following ovenlng.-102-l0-13.u3| (‘b‘f0vi'n, min) 50-42 ____ "North River Baptist Circuit. " fir-v. H. Mellick, D, will deliver n series of lantern loc- ’ lures as follows: Long. Crook. ’i‘iiestiay evening 0c.t 14. Clydc River. Thursday evening Oot l6. These lectures are of a very high ~ order. Admission 20 cents, child- ren 10 cents. 116 l0 l4 in 1i. Sun sols this afternoon al 5.16 nd rises tomorrow morning at . S. Last quarter moon 0,054 p.m. Siimmorslilo tide eighteen min- tos lnlrr than Charlottetown. ‘Monday. Oct. ,.-