~ Devil ma?‘ MERE MAN . a“? w r.'::'t2:r.s. -;_> [outing Gsssdlsa. Iosnlsd III. cbaristtsiewp Guardian. ‘he Cont. finch Jiipholds U. S. Plan F 0r Atomic Energy m ‘s ape _ Read by Eve Cover Prince Edward Island like the Dew cnaxwrrmiown, CANADA. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 194s 12 Zlanada Tells Conference She Hopes To See Rise Of New, Democratic Italy By E085 MUNBO (Canadian Press Staff Writer) PARIS. 00f. B — (OP Cable) _ allowing Britain and Harm to interdependent. wortld society “we hopetosectlseriseofanew dem- p ‘cies, who will takeharplacelnttlssocsnityod rut-ions." Foreign Bevin ed Brita-in and lkeeklervt Bid- cult of France ice once of Minister Bnoo s Oiaxton as chief O legato told the uenary session (the. Mills the menu. “our nmln concern has been bhe Itslan tsesty." Canada urppcrted bhe creation batieofTriuboundarbeen of a Ins 5 United Nations authority so $- posed at the ocnforeixu, said . 0 ‘Iihem, departing from his fnthef olresortYttigorla“ find itpossiblstoplsys preswl ope be transferred to Ethiopia. Claxton spoke alter Ml‘. Events "Show - Efid Tlmrsdsy. "Ploy - Saturday. "Movies at. TIE-Fen to-nigbt. "Talkies - $3; Cove Friday. "Talkies — ‘Malpeque, Wednes- day. "Dance. Iona Hall, Thursday. October 10th. "Show - Cameo ~ Wednesday. &——B.30. Thursday, 8.30. Also "Black Market. Babies". Serial. a "Races at Riverside October 14th. I Classified Races. 2 Farmers Races. "Dance Morell Hall. WOd-nel- i 0b?!‘ day. Oct 9th MscKenaies Orchestra. "To our friends and customers. Apples bhe some as last. year. I... Essory and Son, Union Road. "We mw have in stock small sup iy cf Daffodils and Tulip Bul Halifax Seed Co., Ltd, 72 Queen Street. d "Pogitry lbuying dailyglvs snd resae pou tr , o mar- ket price. Davh £8 n‘ p aser, Ltd. " in -Seven Mile Bay Hall. Wednesday, oct. a. Good music. \ "Dr. Bovmess‘ Dental office. Kensington. will be closed until Oct. 10th. "Dance at Fiat River Hall. Wed- nesday, October 9th. Sponsorcd Belle River Branch Camd an Legion. "Regular Ho-spital dance. Mon- Rhggto Curling Rink, Saturday "boo! Nick Blflillt Q“ business meeting postponed unti Monday. Oct. 14th. "Dame at Lolita Burt's. Stan- hope, Wednesday night, October 9th. Music by Island trio. Sale of lunches. "Dance lincrsld l-Iall. Wednes- day. Oct. 9. sponsored by Miss Beatrice iseOourt and Mrs. Illes- nor McCourt. "more. Supper and Dance. Vernon River H Monday. October ma. c. W. . Miilview Ombostrs. Supper served d P. M. doting H each mm M’ Fraser id. ffihtswlkilbé; Pllinl. Vernon River. Avoodais and Hermitage. Pboos Gordon Les 20-2. iairw: prssmhtsdtltble" m...‘ ‘but’: hos " in Victoria sill 0&1 ktremamm". - "Oar Iran to arrive at slei- villo and for our bod bet- . s s ar...-""'E‘.".."e men": M . ransom . livestock lifts-ind lea t u rd. "ma: mousse sewn-Me». ocratic Itolw, pm-ged of totalitarian racbioes and ml ' teottinhe addeo he noped econ Bevin and Mr. Bidsullt added their lllPPflfi oi’ the Italian pact. to tihc endoraenoent which Sen. ‘Iiom Con- mlly of the United States pro- nounced Morsduy. The pact was attacked as "boo hsadi" by PsuLHeru-i Speak of . t of the United Nations Assanbis. Bevin Denies Accusations Mk. Bevhi. his lnomiw voice carrying co every comer of the ornate otmference chamber in Lux- embourg Palace, denied previous Slav socusati-ns that. Britain and the United States were attenuating ti: build into o. "military base “w, in ‘Priests . a "it fit-‘iffi. some. Canon's aim izhxoughcout to give ItaLy an oppummit to recover from the disastmu elects of the war Ind take her place in world any, at the some ntfndfisl of the legitimate claims of countries which suffered at tlhe hands of Italian Fascism. “We believe peace is not merew ibes-bsonceofwarbtittherxasltzive establishment. oi’ pmspcrrty. Rude betvrem notions lloe the well-be. in; c! peoples within each nation n isdmfllnliillarmiwilldhbobilfld SWUBMIN the oi a lasting peace." New Outbreak 0f Terrorism In Palestine, JERUSALEM. Oct. 8 -(CP) - Poiice were “standinz i0" $101181!‘ out thrI-loly land tonight in an effort to cope with a new outbreak of tenorian in ish soldiers were killed by a land mine and an unsuccessful attempt was made to blow up a troop train. All roads leading to Jerusalem were reported mined by the ter- rorists. said to be members of the illegal Stem gang. The British soldiers killed were travelling on an a-nny truck which was blown up by a land mine two miles from Jerusalem on the Jnffa Road. A lieutenant colonel and two soldiers were critically in. tired. Senior British officials of the Palestine government narrowly escaped death while driving over the mine-strewn road leading to a government house. A British sergeant was wounded while removing a mine from a road near Nathaniva and roads in the nren and in other districts of northern Palestine also were re- ported to be mined. Released (in. S500 Bail NEW OARLIBLE. Que" Oct. 8 --(CP) — Peter Stephanoff today appeared for preliminary hearing before Magistrate J. F. Bugesud on a charge of stealing $75,000 from the New Richmond. Que. branch of the Bank of Nova Scotis reccntlv and was remanded for trial i superior court. Stephanof has already pleaded mt guilty to the charge. Bail was let at $5M. Meanwhile. a provincial police spokesman said Stephsnoffls trial "probably will not. be heard before the October. 1941. session" of su- perior court here. which two sm- A Note Signs Cf Break In Steel Deadlock SYDNEY. N. 8-. Oct. I F1"! sign of a possible break in the deadlock which has stalled the in Do- dbfmar‘: 1011MB! when th United Steel Workers‘ Sydney lo. cal was advised that there was reason to believe that the com. Dally will be the plan M ah earLv date." This news came in a message fir? Dfafmvonrvy. secretory-tress; Ol-Mdlln QGIBTI Labor at. Ottawa. But there was no news of my further mov b the company management which previously balked st setting a date for resuming operations. Th8 Company hsd contended it could not afford to ply the 13. accepted cont wees increase as part of steel controller l". B. Kil- bourrrs settlement u. is ‘vi-lien fndid the 12-week steel strike last. wee . Dosco. whose plant still we; (m. tier Jurisdiction of the controller had taken the position that; the settlement plan was reached at negotiations conducted solely be- tween union and government. The union advised Mr. Kilboum was reported as or it resump- tion of operations as soon Is pug. bible. But four days afteg- the d. flfifisl end ‘g1! the strike the plant s was e. M1‘. Conr 'l muss tods to J. C. Nichtigon. secrefiry ofythe saggy logelnmgzi-sed that dlf ve a v - fioulties existlnl between steel company and government are now c. wit.“ "‘ r1" “m.” f...“ a ere reason o eve that company will be re-opming D123]! that din aptly datteflmh u er eve cpmen w - ceded Mr. Campy; igesselgde ‘if an snnounceinen one don. rhea’ board chairman at Ottawa. . Gordon said Dosco had been advised that increased costs resulting from higher wages at the Sydney plant would be cfipensated for by higher subsi- Neither the union nor C. M. nson, Dosco general manager at Sydney, had any Official know- ledge of the increased subsidies. But presumably. the subsidies were on the agenda of conferemai which began in Ottawa yesterday between Reconstruction Minister Howe and Dosoo officials. Although the latest developmen... did not immediately change the situation in Sydney where 4.000 steel workers are Wailing to re- turn io their jobs. union officials interpreted them ls good news. Wife 0f Dead Serviceman Cots Warm Welcome HALIFAX, Oct. C-(Clfi-A cold wind blow across fialifax harbor wh the liner Empire Brent ar- ri here today with 445 war brides but there was a warm wel- come on the dockside for MraFr-ed Keyes, whose Nova‘ Scotisn hus- band was killed in iihe fighting in Sicily tzhree years ago. The family of Mm 8.1mm Alex. under. who have imdcrtokm to care for the voung Sussex girl dur- ing her stay in Canada, were there to meet heir. It was the some fam- lly who had befriended her hus- band when his parents died while he was a boy. Mrs Reyes, the former Msisie Fitzgerald of (12 Upper Market Street) Brighton, told re she had once lived in Austral but she hoped stay in Canada. usedtoworkinah land l’ thought maybe I could f work like that. here." she said. "I know ‘I will like it in your court-try.‘ Queen Elizabeth Steers Namesake On Trial Run (By B. I. Anderson. Canadian Press Staff Writes’) GRIINOOK. Rcnfrcw, Goet- land. Oct. C-(CP Cable) — The Queen today for a few moments was captain of the mighty ship she sent down to sea eight years III!- Tresditf the decks of her neme- Iske for its first time. Ker Ms- josty took the wheel of the liner Queen ll in the choppy f Clyde to ITS-ton vessel for a in her. speed trials Ils t quiver and roll were notbsabs as the liner sped more than l0 knots -thtdlll the narrow waters o the . ‘lbs Queen h-incsssss split I NEON islands off the larger Island of ‘Arron-to test her speed officially. ' After a s crisis: and inspec- tion of the insr wit oh sails Oct- ld on her msidsn voyage so a lux- ury ship. the party dlsombsrksd at Greenbelt. The cruise took place in good weather. A white hue over the blue skies flocked with ht clouds u iinl prints trial tbs s forced the son an hold tightly to the hatch. After i carved on the rails by some of the ing the wsr. Right whore the ‘y IN! Ill! on the btliflf I align‘ tween an hour sped be- the Cubans-tiny twin Clyde in the morning‘ gave way shortly before the ship! soiled to throu h which the sun‘ outlined the b snd white vessel in den- noe. During the speed sky wss overcast sod s sts-on wvtod on the bridg d the Princesses to nlpeotl u. h '. tits Queen commented S? ‘t?- thousands of names and nltisls Canadian an American troops tbs liisabeth carried dur- Qusen stood was the boldly ell in- scription. "I llltohell." o! the company's attitude and ha, m Compilations arising out cf s dispute bet/ween the Maritime Electric Company and the Provin- cial Governmcnt are believed to be responsible for the appointment of a new Board of Commissioners for Public Utilltiu for Prince Edward Island, which was sworn in before Supreme Court Justice M. R. Mc- Guigan yesterday. In attendance st the ceremony were Premier J. Walter Jones, Mr J. L. Douglas, M1’.- Attorney General F! A. large and Hon. W. F‘. A. Stewart, Min star of Agriculture. The new Board comprises County Court Judge C. St. Clair ‘Ikalnor, Georgetownm chairman and Messrs. I... B. MacMillan, De- puty Minister of Public Workl, Charlottetown. and W. R. Brennan. Bummsrside. The previous Board, appointed about eightyesrs ego, comprised Dr. I J. Yeo, Charlottetown. chairman; and Messrs. Thomas Johnson. Summerside, and J. J. Condon. Georgetown. Though the death of the late Condon occurred over a your ago, no one was appointed to fill the vacancy thus caused. The new Board will function-as did the previous one for the past six years-under the authority of on Act passed by the Provincial lfillslsture in 1940 and celled “An Act respecti the Board of Com- missioners o Public Utilities." It ~JAI tut-ling la csrnsoiidstliion of oflkifir cs p vousy passe respect g public utilities. Ono of the major decisions of the previous Board was given shout a year and s half ago when the Provincial Government asked that the Maritime Electric Com- psny furnish Government light and power st z cents a kilowatt. At that t e, so.» egg . . he maintained the Company would be Operating st a loss if it fur- ilgzglled light and power st such No Counter Brief The Provincial Government was l0 Dresent s counter-brief in re- buttal of the electric company's Claim. The Public Utilities Board. of which Dr. Yeo was chairman, refused to order the Maritime Elec- (Continued 1m Page 5 Col. d) Five Council Candidates Ineligible SAINT JOHN. N. 13.. Oct. 8- (CP) — Five candidates for coun- cil seats in Saint John's civil el- ection Oct. 31 were declared in- eligible today because tion papers of three were not in order. another was in arrears in tax psy- mo-nts and the other was bot on New Utilities Board g_ Appointed Following (Deadlock With Old One Two Killed, 10 Injured In Plane Crash CHEYENNE. Wye. Oct. 8—(AP) —A four-engined United Al! Lines plane, coming in for a pro-dawn landing at Cheyenne, crashed 141-‘ day near a munitions dlmflsu sci Fort Franck E. Warren, in; two of the d7 persons aboard and- injuring at least 10 others. i The plane. bound from Francisco to Chicago, the fog l 1-2 miles northwest of the Cheyenne airport offer it hell circled the field three times and 1 r dead as Mrs. Margaret II t. of Cambrldse. Mus. and Wilhelm Wsnl. San Francisco. War Criminals Showing -Signs Cf Strain rented T.’ c (By Tom needy. NUERNBERO. Oct. B-(AP) The long- dreadful nights known only to those whtguswalt the ex- _ue . ins on rur- munn Goering and Joachim Von Ribbeutrop ss the time approaches when they will climb the gallows. A prison official disclosed today that both Gcering and Von Rib- bentrcp were taking sedatives nightly to make them sleep. For the first time Goering hes broken down and cried. While Nuernbergfi condemned awaited death three other: who escaped the rope and were given their freedom again faced the pos- sibility that they may land behind Citizens ilcnour- Mr. Bolcher 0n liis Retirement MR. A. l. B. BELCHER Warm tribute was peld last eve- hing to m. Arthur I. B. Belcher. retiring manager of the Char- iottetcim office of the Bank of Montreal. at a largely attended banquet in his honour last eve-4 ning at The Charlottetown. lidr. N. W. Lowther. K. 0.. pre- slded. An illuminated address. signed by Mayor MacDonald on behalf of the citizens of Char- lottetown, was read by Mr. T. Roy Cudmcre. Mr. Belcher was then presented with a handsome leath- er travelling bag. the presentation being made by His Honour Lieu- tenant Governor Bernard, who oddsd his own words of apprecia- tion of Mr. Belchefs services to the conununity as banker and public- rited citizen. . NIr. Belcber voiced his gratitu e at the kindness and good-fellowship shown him since corrdng‘ to Charlottetown. He re- ferred to his intention of rentain- mg with his famlilv here. and asked that the same courtesy and (Confirmed on Page 5 Col. 5) Seek Tc Cot Meat Cff bars. . Franz Von Pspen. Hitler's wily old diplomat, read today what hap- pened to Hjalmar Schacht and de- cided ic stay in Nuernberg jail ai; least another night, What he didxrtvknow was that in Stuttgart the Gernmi Council of States had decided to bring him to trial for high treason—if the Allied Control Council will permit restoration of Germany's old treason law. Back in jail last‘ night an hour after he arrived neu- Jiuttgari. Schscht faced trial by s German court on charges of being a “lead- ing" Nazi. The state attorney of Wuerttem- berg-Baden challenged the iegsal- ity of Schochfs arrest. however. and asked for his release until such time as the former Economics Minister may be convicted by s German denazificstion court. the list of qualified voters. Those declared ineligible were Carson A. Duplessis. Ronald H Howard. R. Doimlss Murray. Geoé-Ige T. Urquhart and Robert est F. . This left eight candidates in the field for six seats-J. Fred yes. Ernest W. Patterson said the civic improvement league slate of councillor C. K. Beveridgc. coun- cillor Stanley F. Jamieson. Ken- neth P. Lawton. James W. O'- Brien. councillor C. R. Wesson and councillor James A. White- bone. Ml-yor James D. McKenrm was re-elected by acclimation yester- Nct Guilty AMHERST, N. l.- Oct. s-(CP)— Robert Guy Mills of Springhiil was found not gu ty today on s charge of having csrnsl knowledge of s feeble minded girl when hs s arsd for Cups-ems Court moi. er flood an original charge of rape but it was altered to carnal knowledge when the grand jury returned "no bill." 5%” TIBJBBGB .3“ meme-wt r Radio paropagsndist Hzns Fritsche —the third of those acquitted by the international tribunal-re- mained close to Nuernberg jail pending a decision on his applica- tion to enter the British zone. e news blackout thlt has cloaked the persona-l activities of Goering, Ribbentro and nine other Nazi leaders s nce they were condemned to death, was lifted y. Gearing broke down once when he packed pictures of hi-s onc- time actress wife and daughter towom be sent to them by his lawyer. The condemned men have been asked whether they want to see their families before they die. Only six have applied to see their wives for one ‘tour. Most of the prisoners spend gush- dsys writing letters or resd- I- . NEW GLABGOW. N. 5., Oct. 8- Moumcd Canadian "Burns of Westmount, Que. and Lt.- Control List WASHINGTON. Oci. B — (AP) -The United Statetrmeat indus- try moved formally today to free cattle. beef and veal from office B01107 Ill hi“ CIWIILQ M‘! ‘miflkéi Ind what. you: MAXIMS " OIL MERE MAN PAGES NEW YORK. Oct. 8 i-(AP) — Baruch called "errors as to facts." senatorial advisers." as well as answering Mr. Wallace Mr. Baruch did not mention the former Commerce Secretory by name but there was no doubt he was referring to his recent bitter tilt with Mr. Wallace over the Baruch plan when he said: “On the question of principles, it is on inalienable right each of us has to_express opinion on every policy Bfilmniln this country. whether nationa or international. . - - But no man has a right to be wrong in his facts, Nor, nbowa all, to persist in errors es to facts." Mr. Wallace has said that one of the basic points of disagree- ment in the atomic negotiations in the United Nations is whether the United Sate: should “continue its production and stock-piling of atorriic bombs during the negotia- tion of s treaty leading to full international control. Mr. Baruch struck back at that point with this statement: "America asks nothing she i; nee willing to give, All of us must make contributions. "But I would be recreant to my trust if ! dared to recommend the immediate abandonment of a ma- lfll‘ WGBDOn in our arsenal-Abe bomb. How can any one ask g9. atruction of existing bombs unless their manufacture is egreegiveiv prohibited?" On the question of Mr. Baruch said: . “Our proposals were submitted on June 14. Some weeks inter came the frank, unqualified gtate- ment of Ambassador (Andrei A) Gmmyko (Soviet Russian delegate on the Atomic Energy Commlg- sion) declaring the American plan, B! resented. unacceptable to the Soviets. either in full or in part. _ ‘The Soviets protested that in- spection violates national sov- ereignty. Better than to have Intel‘- natlonal disaster. America is will. "i8 f0 lvcept inspection as a con- trol measure and for some time America would be the most in- spected. "I 8m a! a loss to understand why national sovereignty should be made such a fetish." inspections. Subscription Delivered ltll. llnll. H.001 other PIIIIIGI Control Takes p515... Issue With Russian Stand g ‘Against Inspections \ By hunch W. Carpenter (Advance) —Bernard M. Baruch, in an important re-statemenf: of atomic policy, sfzoutly upheld tonight the United States plan for con/trolling atomic energy as "generous and. just” and Indirectly lashed at Henry A. Wallace for persisting in what Mr. Baruch, here to receive the annual plaque of Freedom [lousy for his work as the United States member of the United Nations atomic energy commission, made it plain that his atomic proposals have the full blessing of President Truman, State Secretary Byrncs, and "certain Mr. Baruch took sharp issue with Russia's stand against inspections Faint by point. Prominent Engineer ls Killed ST. Jfiblifli. 7Q!!!" Oct. I —- (OP) - George Herrick Duggan. 84. ciinlnnan of the board of the Dominion B r i d g e Com any am f o r m e r vice-pres dent. of the Royal Bank of Cain- ada. was filled in s. highway Ic- cident near here early tomght. Returning to Montreal from the Laure-ntions. Mr. Duggm had his chauffeur halt. at Marcotte Hill. three miles from here. while he took a stroll. A truck driven by Leopold Joly, St. Jerome. slowed clown behind the parked car but was struck in the rear by another vehicle operated by l Dvb- ble. Montreal. The truck bounded into the parked car, whiclrin turn knocked Mr. Duggan down and ten over him. Death resulted almost im- mediately. Mr. Duggan. who survived an automobile accident 10 years ago that broke his neck. occupied an otitstsndinx position in the en- gineering field and was personally responsible for many of the major structural achievements that at- tracted international attention to Canadian engineering. Freighter Founders STE. AhWE DES MOVIE. Que. Oct. 8—(CP)-'I'he st, Lawrence River freighter. Lt Goelette, broke from her moorings early today and foundered on a reef of rocks near of price administration control. By an ll-toone vote. the 0.P.A. meat industry advisory committee. started a petition by which in-. dustry leaders hope to junk the‘ control; they blame for keeping‘- meat off United States tables. The petition goes first to Agri- culture Secretarv Anderson. If he finally rejects it. it sues to the independent three-man decontrol board. Expensluamlioslcry SHANNON, Eire, Oct, B-(Reut- em-Miss Kathleen O‘Dwyer, sister of the mayor of New York, has been ordered to pay duty and a fine following seizure recently of 527 pairs of nylon stockings size brought from New York. ; Custom officials said it was de-t clded Miss O'Dwyer r-hculd pay £50; ($200) duty and £100 ($400) fine} ‘for attempting to evade the cue- 8.. The stockings, corr-fiscaied when Miss O'Dwyer reached Shannon Sept. 6, were returned to her today. i’opski’s Col Slated For Demobilization < (By William Boss, Canadian Press Staff Writer) Pop ng to England his demobilization and soon his private army, disbanded months ago. will u into legend. erhcps never to officially rocor ed. That may properly be, for mili- tary legend st its most fanciful could not exargerata the exploits performed by this little band under LL-Coi. V. Peniakov. de- scribed by the Times of lnnrlon as “one of the most romantic, audacious soldiers of the war.‘ The name Popaki derived from a popular contraction of Penlakov- s name “you couldn't expect an ordinary soldier to get hold of." His men wore shoulder flashes "PPA" standing for Peniakows Private Army, but “Popskl" he- camc the designation covering the shoulder flashes as well. PopskPs s gregation, s compact, jeep-borne oroe ever numbcrin more than 100 en and usual cmlg '15, clfmaxed a thrilling un- ort odox. behind-thelines role in the desert and Italian campaigns Report Ontario Crops Finest In Years TORONTO. Oct. 8 — (GP) — Aided by the excepstionally fine weather. harvesting progressing in all part5 of Ontario and crops are the finest in years. the On- tario Department of Agriculture weekly crop report today stated. The potato harvest Ls the hearv- iest in years and some areas report even greater yields than anticipat- ed. Western Ontario sections re- port that the apple crop i.s excel- lent in quality and quantity. Considerable damage to apple crops resulting from the Oct. 1 rnow and wind storm reported from eastern Ontario. ut fall plowing is proceeding satisfactotv“ lly and canning factories are run- ning to capacity. orful Army groin. Charles Foulkes of Inndon. t. Many nationalities were rcp- resented in the strange, tatter- demallon force. In the slow. rainy-season ad- vance beyond Rimini, across the flat, muddy Lombardy plans to Ravenna, Gen. Burns used Pop- ski's men in probing and contact roles. feeling out German posin- tlons and establishing contact with partisans. Ravens. taken, Gen. Foulkes us- slgned part of his winter line front along the Senio and Reno rivers to Popski and It was there, during s daring rush with Ger- man elements, that Popski» lost a hand and surprised the Canadian field ambulance unit. Although the almost completely severed hnnd was dangling from his wrist. he casually sold he thought he need- ed treatment. His stump dressed, Popski re- turned to his unit. calling in oc- casionally afterwards for trest- ment and changes of dressing. He received a 13.8.0. and M.C. for his work, a large port of which was done either under or in col- ths Canadian laboratlon with by sewing with the 1st Camdisn Corpr under Mai-Gen. I’. L M. the wharf here. The vessel. which run between Montreal and Quebec and the Gasne shore, was regarded as a total wreck. No member of the crew was on the ship when she hroke loose. Captain Robert Jour- dain. master. owned the vessel. A Potiftcai. HAtiilNI. 1S Niven A Mortar saving Davies. 9 (Canadian Press) HALIFAX. Oct. 9 - (OP) — (Wednesday) Official inland weather forecast issued today by the Dominion public weather of- fice at Halifax. Forecasts valid until Wednesday midnight. Prince Edward Island —Oloud.y. Not much change in temperature. North winds 15 mph. High today at Charlottetown 50- Summary-Cloudy. TORONTO Oct. 8—(CPl-—Mini' mum and maximum temperatures: Vancouver 42 8i Edmonton 59 Regina 37 Winnipeg 42 Toronto .. 5'! Ottawa . 56 Montreal 5i Quebec .. 52 Saint John 51 Moncton . .. 4'1 Halifax . & Charlottetown . 55 Sydney . . so 4d Ysrmouth . . 44 bl Hi h tide th manning at 9.10 and ht st 10.02. Sm sets this afternoon at. 5.71 and rises tomorrow at. 0.0a. hill moon October 10th. d0 PM raids t. inki- Burnlne do cisizfaen utes later than Charlottetown WOOD ISLANDS — C Leave Wood fslsids s A.I.1l an 1 P. PL. 8 P. M. Leave Caribou I A. M. 11 A. formation. 1 [llllqllls sou. mo.