-____. ~ .___---#ii“.*‘ ‘The abuse of a thing does not forbid its tue. MAXINIS or A - _MERCHANT _-5 ,__,._,__-.-.r- *ml 5, n P fry _ _ '_ . Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew ` 1 4 ' i- ` .___..___¥¢~_.:."'-'*"” ‘“`" ‘ Maxuvls iv ora 1. Y anvil num we “Un T ` . V V. -. I 'Q `\ i _ . 0 e _ ,-3 l sz .` / o The Peo le’s Pa er Readb Ever bod \ .3-.3 if i °““"°'“ (__ _ q v ‘»}.'ir‘iu.“'é'2$'iZ"§2i '.§.°‘i.'.°'ff'»2‘£3" _ CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, TUESDAY, ocrroasn 30. 1928 <,~;-,;,-_-_<,»;;;»»-;-_,,gr_;;-1---;,,_f_;,;, °-~ are-an avmslvcs or colvsalt- vA'rlvl: nr-zvlval. IN QUEBEC 5 ception By Cap- ital City on His Return From the 55555 fslldllal to The Guardian) OTTAWA. oct. 29-lion. R. B. Bennett retumed from the Montreal banquet ln his honor much pleased with 5555555 5 5 League of Not- ions Conference. (Canadian Press) OTTAWA. Oct. 29. - Crowds thronged central station here et noon today when Premier MacKen- EE tie King and party returned from ' the League of Nations conference. The prime minister inspected the guard of honor provided b_y the 38th highland regiment of Ottawa. Fhur bands than led' Mr. King and party to the cizbhlll where Mayor Arthur Ellis pr ntod an address. At the station to greet the thc evidence of a Con- etive revival in Que- bee. Sir George Perley who has been active in Quebec political affairs since 1900 described the event as "the most enthusiastic and un- ited cfiort in the Quebec Conservative party in 25 years." All the leading Que- bec Corlservatlves, both French and English, were present, and with Arthur Sauve, provincial lead- r, extolling l'tlr.'Bennett, it is believed that faction- al dlsunion has been re- 555555 § 5 5 5. 5 5555 6 55 ul 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 prime minister were the members of me cabinet, together with a large ”“?"°“ ‘““ "'° °“°"°° 0°'-" number of notables of the diplo- matic and consular' services. In the concourse several hundred people were throngeti gehincili a. detach- gm an ment o Roya and an Mounted “ ` we cannot afford w SM. policemen and as the prime minis- ______ losses that ri mm,-eggs tar passed through he was greeted ‘ iinheaigrtgdidougtmsédadibery and at Canada HOUSE ShOwS Tfend with “ mund °f cheers' A t re eat here that we desire _'___ In responding to the words of » . mus p 1 1 ti f ‘ ‘”°‘°°’“° "9‘¢°d by M'.W°_’ E15' me i -- .' moulin? hbrixci ciii>e1on<'iitttLlceii{cecc<:1rd?1v‘ie (Special to 'rho Gmiramni _ TONIC fd GOUf. _lil 5 l i 55555 fare. servatives will in the future be in political war- 5555555555” 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 French P r e in i e Speaks Before Sev- en Hundred Mayors of Norm-andy Mun- icipalities. I To _ _ I ` _I ` Back from Europe ___ chow.. all will uni lull-llll Accorded Re- (Speolsi to The Guardian) NEW YORK, Oct. 29-Prices of good stoch are not too high W. C. Durant, motor magnate, declared on his return from Europe. lie stated that these good stocks measured by for- eign securities and income re- turns. are still too low and bound for a higher mark. He predicted a. $10,000,000 day on the New York mart before many months pass. Br_okers loans also are due for a. new high, he add- ed. CAEN, France, Oct. 28.-Speaking T D o I before 700 mayors of Normand municipalities Premier Polncareto day 'reiterated his recent statemen that in the forthcoming reparation: discussions France will insist upon integral reimbursement by Cierm~ any of the entire French war debi as well as an indemnity for devasta- tion. Until this is done, he said "we have no right to abandon our 'guarantees blindly.” "As great as our desire for peac has been,” the Premier declared, "assincere as has been our effort; to hasten closer and more frlendl relations between the nations. there still remains to be settled a. certain number of international difllcuitie 'which we cannot ignore. | “The most serious of the after- u lwar problems is likely to come for discussion during the next si _ months ll x ' Small Murder veeks I shall return to Toronto and disclose the details of the Am- * brose Small murder case.” lmllan Langsner, thc .Viennese 5 triminologist, spoke of the sense.-, tional Toronto case in which the o lsc ose Details of WINNIPEC, Oct. 29.-"In two Enroute to Edmonton, Dr. Max- milllonaire theatrical magnaite pas- 5 led into oblivion nearly ten years ago. _ _ find Panty MrMac1»afe ikol/AL JAPANESE WEDDING Zeppelin Leaves I ` _ 5 5 el .,, § n E O Thi? "5 an an 5. 5_5] will-:A'r MARKET 3 5 l 3.? .1J:l iff-j l n liih (Special to The Guardian) WASHINGTON, Oct. Z9- Q Secretary of Agriculture 5;.; Jardine yesterday rcltcr- - ated his statement that farmers should hold their PI. .»r` iv' On Return Trip A 5-_r S ...em Big German Dir- igible Took the Air at Lake- /iurst, N. J._at . .dnl j , sl sl ~ srl l an 'UP an T. ‘ lah Prince and Princess Chlchlbu ,I greatly resembles a. wonderful J ' mi ~ .1 thehancient style court robes which they wore at their wedding September 28. The princess, daughter of the former Japanese ambassador to the United States, »’~."__._..~ , 5 ,Q wheat lr. anticipation or A r_-',,;~ tvs' ,i ~ rising market, noting that he had previously said that the “large amount of wheat thrown on the mar- kets was unduly dcpres- lm sing the price,” and that “this yea.r’s increased sup- ply of wheat would be off- set by increased demand and other factors." Mr. Jardine in za statement said: “I sec nothing in the situation now to change this advice." The Canadian wheat crop A-ll. 1.5 5 ._ 1.58 Yesterday Morning on Way to Germany. .Iii %f~ NAVAL Am sTATloN, LAKE- 5 HURST, N. J.. oct. 20~c.rer zep- 5 pelin left. for Germany at 1.58 a.m. this (Monday) morning, At 1.25 o‘olock this morning the ‘ Graf Zeppelin started moving slow- ly from the hangar here to begin the return flight to Germany. At 1.33 the dirlgfble had cleared the hangar and all danger of tear- ing on the steel walls was passed. 555555 last year was apparently un- 5 55% 5 3% derestllnated, he said, de- claring that the Cana- i5 Ei dian bread wheat available i4; ` - prime minleter declared that he '_ _ see; Smut from no om ’ Mllgffnal g¥;lb§9;al§iel§ was very “muy touched- by the re "‘ ` ` We “Y” Prep"-'ed °° discuss an visit to Canadian soil today when ‘C°““‘“““ P“'55l °°pu°“ whim had bw” given mm propositions made to us but in all H 1 mhed with Hon vincent and by me cspml my °‘ °“"°'d“ H15 negotiations wherein our claims. 9 “ t C da House The sri" .JouN's Nlld oct 29-Al visit to the countries of Europe had k we Mrs Massey ”' 5"” _ U Us ainst Germany are at sta e, F ' ' hough the intensive campaign car impressed mm mme “mn “er with T nl U hive no right W abnndml °Ul` GUM' S53;u;11e?$;1sl;a;:r;p:“¥;§;f :£3 'lcd on by Premier F. C. Alderdyc the importance of makkigwt/he cap- .__ antee blindly. We have no right tc L0 washmgtm-1 have been entertain eader of the government party an ;§“tkfe°;f,*;Df:“Q;:‘mi‘;_‘fg:_§ m;'°’;f,‘f (special to The Guardian) HCCCM any °°mbl'}3_”‘°“ "_§h"ff§ ed by military omcere here one he °PP°S1°l‘;n °ffZ““iZ““°“ °f S _ ' ' insure us e mea S "tichard Squ res, ormer premier o Kills. He had come back, with a TOR/ONTQ oct- 29-Wm~ M- MC' W°"ld mt om. own dems, al, were received at the White House _ l"`°(°““d helm "hi" thi’ °“p“'°l Donald' "ed 58’ brother °1`Sen' irdttdilgilliynggdilyty reparations,” A Cosmopolitan group which B-Ssem' €l1l‘::ngol1:at?odal;'0`itg}i‘iasu::on- “‘°“'d "°“°°° what W” “Wes” in “mr M°D°n°ld' °f New Brunswick' Occupation 01 the left bank Mthe bled at 1““°“°°“ at me °“““di“‘° `-.laered likely that definite reeu .W me of ¢h,,n,m°n_-.. ur Geneva was arrested at. his home on Tyn- Rhine is interpreted 1,, pomical lcgatlon today included the Belgian ,n only two or three districts of th today was the home of the League dlll Avenue. Y-his m°m1“5- DY “°t`lc|r¢;1o5 ns the "guarantees" which ambassador, Prince de Ligne. and mrty. seven would be known to of Nations. it has becohqd so be- ln! de¢°°;“'°;1 L°‘l’kh“;" T(§m';e;gognithe Premier is not Prepared to l’/Irlgcess éigetliggleéf g:;n~h_1e\;\Sf' night ‘cause the people who lved there a warran c argng YB-U 0 fl.. ndori” until aymcnt oi l e on. S ` _ ibm smven 5° mmf’ andukeep it 000'!" c°nnecu°n with the nnan' tltignlgignglkiawar debt to the United prynccss Candacuzene of Washing' »lv'ie`hStgil1;,tlingicattiii;ll‘le19fPgiiay rtilais beautiful In Paris many of the cing of the Amherst Plano Co, of te d Great Bmam and in. ton' Sir John Hanbury Williams of ' - We have suffered such severe Lunch Illitefate Vote buildings. were a veritable insplra Amherst N S U im Sn] age Nations is assured London Sir Edmund Lutvens, fa ‘fi99m°°11 ‘V115 T-he '°P€1'1" 110111115 0 . _ ‘ f tion Parks of London were mag- The warrant charges' “In the y reparations conversations mous British architect; Mr. and Utemte Voters which Sh°W9d il nincent. But nature has done more,yeore 1925, 1920, 1921 and 1920, with alreadi, s,,.¥ted, 1 hope will soon he Mrs. Hemp-=°“ CRW, of We-shinrwn' f:'I‘;‘;f;“’E§;‘L“ M12 for Ottawa than for either Paris or intent to ,defraud by false pre d_-» me Pram," concluded. the Irish Free State minister. Dr _ London. ‘ itenses, procured sum of $500,000‘i.?I.s'l‘:;1;,ewiu demand on °m..pM.¢, as Timothy Smiddyl Ronald Camp- Wiaund Be” I5]‘md»_iY} Whmh me At the conclusion of his SD¢¢¢h.|more or less to be delivered by the wen a Sincere desire w come to ag- bell, first secretary of the British PB l result Of the llllberate votif; ._ _ _ . ' . de public at two o‘clock th the prime minister was driven to rms; and guarantee to the Manu- t im all parties interested embassy here. Hume Wrong, me yes ma _ his homefbiuflei* H0089. TOl\1¥mifacturers‘ Finance COI'D0r&ti0l1. C011- $195" ggpegaiiy with our former al- secretary of the Canadian lelzation' ft°m°°n~ F°\‘W mcmbefs lf/111 5 e he will be the guest of His Excel-in-My to the c,-imma; code, section he The will also demand sus- W D Herridge of Ottawa.; M.r and elected from the thirty districts in S. Y ` ` ` . . ~ hi i1 iihir _ 151105’ the G0'<'¢¥'¥\°l"0°“9l'“1 at 405, sub-section l." .4 tained attention and ever-Awake vi- Mrs. Shepherdson of New Yolk 3, gnnosmgl 5:11;/;2riI;I(1i10n‘t.(forL dinner. __ -` when apprehended McDonald gnancey . Mrs. Clarence Wilson, Miss Wilson ' did te I CP U CU (Special to the Guardian) 0’l'1`AWl?IL'0l.\f--. 01%-"A39-"-In A“',sitting at home reading. He said -=-~_***>`-_“_” “st 1355 ' icxenzie Km? ‘Wm m he wish d to see his counsel Peter the middle west to visit his conetl- ° C who ,S at men, re | Wu found by Detecuve T,-mneu _. Mrs. Henning Jennings of Washing- can 9' 5 are n the “eld- ton _ I ! tuents in Prince Albert 'ind dglivg ¥g;1rtg;inI§. Me Crown mp the Asslliel New Chlnese _ P I L Sentenced to er a series of addresses roug ou Court He appeared late may be- t er _ the country. without no apparent I ~ ist ¢ J in police ‘ as ora e » trough. ef een. ce hence tc ner-°";,,,,,§-,,1°,o,,.,1’,’.‘§Z.. 0,.. we... Consul-General Twenty Years ln th lr ‘ tte‘- °°“ _-___ - “'32 §u;§‘§*=°li“B;t :ff isgcitzzge T” at the requigsi ‘lf icmwxt Atngiilxdi s cial to The Guardian) Urges P eace P ° ’ Nations at Geneva. But a news-i3ggF“dde"' al eng se a ° ' O,I‘_I,xewA oct 29_A new Chin, -‘_ enltentlary paper bird, attuned from ottawn.` _'________________ ,_ ‘e,,e,,g, 1°, Canes.. has (Canadian Press) rlped to the world that censors taken passage for Franc, Afro. f,f;,f°‘:,L;l,oi'i.t,eu d will shortly WASHINGTON, oct., 29.-Dc tcanealnn Prem) , nm' mmm" “hmm bg in Frm” two months on the continent and succeed the presegitx incumbent Of C18-NUS 9mPh‘1"l°*“'Y ~1“"" "it 1:* nm and Geneva, and that Canada ex- w¢,.y¢n_ The the business of the Cl-ulstlar.‘ QUEBEC, 0¢i,_ 25__._The S,,,,(,_-,,C,_. pected mm W d° his duty" even idler?rigdallirgddgmkiidniigdlvegy mthl; mei iqdgsgsegtkixii/excl the Chinese Church to governments". th( ff the court ls that you be detained "mush it mvmved selbucrmce' H R. Dandurand and Charles ovemmgny, in Canada is C. Leo. bl:sh0l>S Of U10 PFD*-Eslant Epi-Woim. ri the peniten-tiary for twenty yehrs, And that siren voice BDP°5i°d "° Dwigiingnwho had been fellow pas- gmt, is being transferred from a Church ill a pastoral letter re.\dVa‘ vas the decision l'€mlercd in the mm' and "WY h5V° "Un V°i,°°d his ers en voyage from England. imiiar post to Singapore. the close of the general convcnilor 'zum-L Cf Kings Bench today by W" views M t'° B manifest duty' se da th I-I n Ernest Lanointe, who 5 Announgomedt of the change was here Yoda! 61111011 “D011 the CUUYCF Thief Justice Sir Francois Lemieux Bo all plans were changed. His it' #id gosle th 'Quebec to be present made t°n|g`m,"by Mr Chow, who to nut “moral force behind thi in the cas., of Rodorphc Pcmn H lnerhfy was suddenly lo lmfed “S at the reception there aid on different 'occatsions ho has efforts for peace and a law govern- vcar old boy. convicted on a charge "3 meet RIUIBIY M°D°D\id 0" his ` 1; f 5 t 7,9 int 5 ed world". of manslaughter in connection with my west' and to “wh the "me hThctPi.1ii>nl?i9 angmliitedebvdglicrdqefroirl-asked :.8 tggtnyxmssghg rgggn to The letter delivered onco cvcri ‘he death of his father. Charles U08! upon which Mr. Kellogg. f-he t e S ° b B lm. e concourse ¢,f~su°°es5m In d -rms yea,-_ he said ihrec years in addition to vls0\'0US1l °otrin of St Lavien Que The Amtflwn secretary 01 awe Md th” "ai" 'V » 8 - i -' his ““ ve “ ' h ` emphasising thc plea for peace be- accused dia not show 'the slightest ‘ citizens of Ottawa. m°f9 0' 1955 l' his term of office in Cana/:ia HS th, . respective of politics, but who in- exprred he has received notice tween naitlons, calletlid 1220211 f ‘race of emotion and oven smiled ‘ - ' fr _ h h f tic wor 11913 th tl tok hl aw to eluded bil the members of th of I successor havin! been HD 0 “fc “S C ‘ _ fs ° 5"" 5 ° m “Y -' common swund of worship f°\' all ervo his long term The chief C ' ’ iii»etrl;ism'd`hL;Ii;i tntiéilidytlliige p°mt'°d' “If CM-ll0llC and Pf`C‘f'¢5'~‘l1'*f- Calm" lustlce was very visibly affected onllng Events .. r. ee e... -_ liV¢ i080¢h9T and “ is he delivered sentence. i honda present whlc cr Und 9' W” "° d welcome and at the samel WCI‘ShilJ ¢°¢°f‘her me ‘me mr V ' S¢l’Bil'\5 °f _ . _ d "gh nt Q r faith _i_____i_________ tixgutggstrhlbirxininwthgmtowireax;; Lawson Elected _ yrlhomwmbotlyvl; time meours sun," ml "Room noon nano cl-mu. glen patriotic strains. both Cdnad-, N m°SS°¢f= d°°"“°S- ' _ Th i mlnis- ~ “fr ons' B°";0\;l.0%i)ifti itil: av!/‘ss Briiigh Plctusepr gie 'Tuddl' Acc `_T differences had not been straight- decislons of interpretation but all "5 85 hemh.. as one of the press corres ened out. oozxqllislte fancy work. Pumpkin pondents described him in reaching (cumdlu hem World is R e C 0 rd Dies and nt. J ee Quebec. and smiled profusely an N-ro, o t.. oct. 20-J. lterl __ Bm mmgnnilykfor sale at am ,hook hands warmly with as mans; La'§ggl"9 c0nser’;mve_ was today, ___ ...-. ....,..erm ;,l;.§”..;f;e.g.;-_Q-5, ...eel by ..............,.. .. memm Established 2 LAST MHVUTE NEWS FLASHES ’ . “Th mm t wou P ~ 1) ini Parliament ._ - Wh°l¢livbgi:el'mp$ii izdvmlponga tnniitation by e detachment of ot. %em_\;>_mTh:‘;m W” made “_ @- lintll 07 tdwe cameron hlghlanders. when summon of sh. (Special to the Guardian) 'mh°' "°“°" B7 the' procession wended its wav H °°“i “Y me '°, Mmm, Chg., WINNIPEG oct za _.A stil Drayton 0.. _ ', ., . -*‘- rr. it hall H°?“Y _ hi h o las ccorrl wee cetrmli-.h lllhi;e`}§",B$:g;;:d‘c)ub¢°§l°.‘g?:¢8 svkiiiigil lii;?gi:i;d af-h°;0oiiley mf the 0l1tB\'i° I-'|°“°’ Cmirol edgfd; lvdading :if grain by the Con John 'mein' 5”' _ y' The address read by Maym' El-. . ' adian Pacific yesterday, n total o D' y 3768 its which was brief. was B l>U\'9lY °la~ur\ltey “wlltohiro club loosing mu and rlmrccay. Nw- lutc woo...¢.,..¢¢mooo.._|. at. nmav- Nw ____ __ q_§|_.i|.||-_‘ii naay. met -_ _ H 4-... .__ 2,423 cars being flllgd from dgnxrlor -_ r--»»--1 ‘° . :ir 2"" riff °°°°“'° °° W' “”-°° '° M°°K°"“° Km' as an minors tant - mm' d e u c>r~e°°?~r lil" f thir ..... ... ...'f°"°‘“l,.. gg, gg;-,,;=°:~;°,.."'. "sits: .. Report of Lecture r.°:._";:.a.?a. ..:._°'... Um' °` ‘ ._ ~ ' or Alberto loaded soo cert The fee *_ C tinted on fill# 3) In publishing E summary M the loading of cars is doing. a grea "com tothe mornin- ‘°” _ ' ..l.MMil- - om .hivem H,;°l§“‘;;°'§,,°,,,,,,,,,,y_|________.___---- NPO" °' H°"- D"t~hWclm f‘°M__ deal towards fwoidlna <=°ns°SU°“~. hi k 91' in lllfs f°“‘“"k5 “ ° ° t elevator storage remaining. $i»}<\>:lcr iist. If rainy firlt ggi; Algiome $113; °Sd‘f_o;T' mgléwboi- 0oldstcln’s lecture Sunday evening ?g;Tyn;mt|°nM.y_ yesterday-S Mu,-__ ` 'mimi _ aoth yn stormy october slot.” The Gugrdnieué byhghgogarwg ei bein: M.S90.l98 bushels. ' 8751-10- -li one wor . I 2 ---<00* _ . n ,the exact opposgte afewgiat beams; (mum, pm., I r ' » _ lll`h ld ed to convey. n °“"° OTTAWA, Oct., 20.-Un form ginnol it .;d‘¢\l‘;i1‘et¥'?n\ienl;‘hfoIli°dt§d`dwYoilr§,w~ remarks Dr. MacMillan Saidéidecisioris in the interpretation -Jf' 535 57| apanese doll. __ _ _Marketyvance (Special to The Guardian) -.cl three -cents over.. thamrevio WS close and continued its rise until -Sir J. Austen Chamberlain. Se 2 the October future at one period, r€i»&l'y Of the B1'iUSh f0I‘€i§n 0 _ was up 4 Cents, Final quotations lice, left last night by train f revealed an advance of 3 cents 31-4 cents for the day. was not large. The cash Whe to the close. Flax and rye W9 dull. Canadian Press) the Canadian corps $500 damages vnnclng on Mons, - ---» 4004--_..A___ Winnipeg l'Vheat _ WINNIPEG Oct 29-The Winni- oeg wheat lnalkct which has dis- played a si'D g he S NI 'H E H upward today as the result of the eported advance at Chicago which was due to Herbert Hoover's an- - - ' ' 'V l e noilncement that he would cdll rt d special session of Congress to con-. ' L if alder farm relief if he were elect- m f ed president. H The local market qllickly advanc-_ iSP¢¢lal to The Guardian) l n to of late s\vun Pit trading was extremely active, "Before leaving Califomia I wls orders pouring in from the south, to express to the representatives from the country and from com- the press my grateful thanks f mission houses, Export business the courtesy and consideratio was neglected today, prices being Sir Austell. unchanged. Oats and barley lcd “They have respected lny wls the coarse grains in activity and to keep my visit purely private, scored small gains- whim were held with the result that I have en ’ ° heavy work and great responsibi ln. Case ties which await me on my retul 'U ing. Since there is -'ll hresent in Newfoundland and TORONTO, Oct, 29.-Tho sccondimlsten Chamberlain. British Fo divisional court today upheld the_eign Secretary, arrived here th verdict of the jury which awardedsfterncon from Seattle. He ls no [Sir Arthur Currie, commander his suit for libel against F. W. Wil-_ son, publisher of tho Port Hopcl "I nm glad to visit Canada again" Guidc,ond W.T.Prcston who wrolejSlr Austen said to the Canadian Ogg 2g__'1-11,, MaSs,;¢1,u5e¢|_5 Img- thc article published in the Guide. Press correspondent. “I have bccnltutc of 'l‘cclmoIogy radio station in Cémhda but I hl\V" UffV*?1' bf)C1\]llel'el'cpol'l.rd at 7.30 o'clock tonight ill tho west before. We have hadlmat it had Ima,-d‘mriod|c reports a wonderful holiday in California from the Graf Zeppelin for mom lthnll an hour. Operators at the station snid that atmospheric con- |dltlons were so had that they were ,unable to lcarll her position, but that all was well aboard. Sli- Arthur who sued for $50,000, filed suit following thc publication of charges that there had been need- less loss of lifc on Armistice Day_alld everything has been most ell- whcn thc Canadian corps; wns ad- ` " CHICAGO, Oct. 29,--Jam John- son, former world's chfmllllon pugll- tween 445,000,000 andres,- ooo,o0o bushel-r. 5 ,ug s ~*’ <»o§- -- . U5, SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. Oct. to Seattle and Vancouver on his w to sail for London from Quebec. The passengers crowded ainst B8 _ ~ ‘the cabin windows, their faces pale blots against the shlp’s silver 5 flanks, QE for an uses tanned be_ pf] At 1 o'clock the passengers had EE been bundled on board. Shortly before midnight J h o “ep O. Jcssell, New York dress manu- Lih, facturer was injured when his au- tomobile wcnt over a bank as ho was coming to take passage on the ulrshlp. Ho was treated for abras- iions of his fncc and continued on here. A lest minute daltlo to the a n paying passenger list was William Ullman, son of .Iesse1l's partner Thc midnight revised passenger F list did not mention the name of Lady Grace Drummond Hay, jour- nalist who came from Germany in the airplane, rind who had been ‘expected to make the retum trip. 29 LATER c- ST. JOHN’S, Niid., Oct. 29-The f- telegraph °oeretor at Burln on the or south Newfoundland coast has rg. ay pyrted the sighting of an "am-0. pane" passing over the place at h 6.15 Newfoundland time, and trav- of elling cast southeast in an atmos- or phcre so dark that lt was impossible Il to distlngillsll tho machine, at which they have shown me." said' An hour and fifteen minutes later Hlll i h F0 joyed a perfect holiday in glorio _vcw nn L c northeast coast in ll Trinity Bay also reported that an "H€l‘0lJ11\lle" was seen passing over -'head and "circling from side to l1S|sirle"_ The distance from Burln to sunshine. amid lovely Scenery and_l-llllview is about 120 miles. ‘ with the kindost and most hospit-l able of friends. The night is dark and stormy » "I thus start on my home\vai~d`i;»i1nh tlhe hmoygm at "mes breaking ~ _ 5 rougl i e envy clouds. A south. Vefdlct journe with lealth complctel rc- west wind is rapidly increasing to Y 1 Y stored, and ready to resume the hurricane force and to add to the ' to London." li--‘unfavorable conditions it is rain. no aeroplane VICTORIA B C 0C¥ 29-Sir thorc has been no report of one r- ' '. ~ coming this way. the conclusion is lS‘t.llat thn machine seen at Bu;-in Wland Hillview was the German Graf oflen route homo after a visit to 2,;-ppe|i,, onus rcmrnn ht to in to regain his health. Joyablo. -_ l GCI- California WhlCl1 he made in Ofdfff many. which must hnvegcrossed the island near the isthmus of Avaionf SOUTH DARTMOUTH, MISS.. ist, was subpoenaed in-lny as a wit- l ncss to appeal' before the special grand jury invnstlgallilg 0-lcrlion . terrorism and graft, The .silbpnena was issued nltor a voluntary wit- ncss testified that lic had been pro- mlscd a place on .he police iorfe in return for financial r~ont.'ibuti.>l\s to the Dclnocratic cnlllpaigr. flllld. Sheridan A. Tirliseailx, grand jury investigator, declared the vriiliess testified hc handed Johmcli a ` Some Gillis ARE ‘Noalilric C\f~\\.=s .- ofllzns Am: ._ Wenham / MEN _ Tho zeppclln they said had been _in communication for some time iwith rl German ship somewhere at .sen whoso call letters are DDDT. ,Several personal messages. some oi' ;lllem in German had been sent .from thc zcppelin, they said, and yillo ship had responded satisfac- itcrlly lo weather reports sent her. = °»»»»»»-oo-oonooo-oooo-0400' 0 Condensed Slleciais cheque for $100. iii 1 _/||‘/~ .- . ri l /f ,e o"- ? ,O Ig \i\~‘\\ ' \\- / (Janadiam Press) luosrneai., oct. 29- ar- thur Boutilier of Halifax, for- mer proiident of the Canadian nsherlee Association, died slid- denly while lilaying golf here today. OTTAWA, Oct. 28-With an imposing agenda embracing n. T U ' ima sobelrohe only wnirhl. ot 8.30 "When the f°“‘"Y-"‘° “mi ° 1 the Old Are Pensions Act bv the* 'egg '.4 ` 9. G _*_ noiiirtirpiif' vm. renin. °”°2~‘°-°°°“ ‘ lrlt-io-lo-li -- "Borden 5- ,r.°4l»‘f\l»A - n-vi _h/#_ 1-’ . the wh0\¢ f°bl‘|° H0 P°U"f°d operative will result hom the con- viet Russia as in danger from femme of “m|n|,¢nw,, ogncgy-5 and exprwed the here "M 'which eoneluoee today. lt was wuwfnmf N °h“¢h¢ lf- mtoa cy ozrioiou or me occurr- °_, _ P“".",\..°' ,'lmenofIAhorPav|E invert!" W0 07 “Wh typcst had Mm `de` P°“diM Bit! Club p m to celebrate their 32nd annl Clvillwi-1°"-‘S d°°¢"°Y_°d- Y°“ dm" various provinces in which it ls; so _ variety of submissions the tar- iff advisory board. resumes its hearings here tomonow. The first item slated for considera- tion is the reference of ii.. ll. Jenkins, member of Parliament for Charlottetown, P-Rl.. who is asking for a downward revision of the tariff on sewing ms- chines. -. ASHTON, Lancashire. Oct. lo-Albert Bellamy. Labor, who oloetod today .go ropeooonltdthe oonodtoeley Ashton-il cr- Lvlo in the louse of Com- mon. Tin unit of. the bye-eb l ectich is again for the labor party, Mr. iielismy succeeding C. W. lioman, Conservative, who was disqualified for failure to comply with the regulations of the House oi’ Commons regard- ing bankruptcy. ' NEW YORK. Oct. 29.-Be- capitalization of the Interna- tional Nickel Company of Can- ada. Ltd., to permit acquisition df all the assets of the Interna- tional Nickel Company of New Jersey was approved today by director: of the latter corpora- tlsn subject to approval of stockholders. Stockholders will receive one share of leven per- cent. Cumulative preferred Ca- nadian stock for oooh shore or six percent nonoumulativo pre- ferred of the New Jersey Com- pany and six shares of lon par value common stock for oooh _share of the New Jersey Com- pania cannon. ____ v_v___ :‘7""L` - 'ci . ` wh' -'Ov ,_ q\¢\4\/\, -Z/_L :I4 _>’\ _ "<.¢,_*‘ "5-<~_ - _ f _LL 1 F _ . .cf 5/ Fv"Vi~ _ /\\°¢.' . //,_ TORONTO, Oct. 29. - Maritlmep moderate to fresh northwest winds mostly fair and cool. RATE.-4s por word. mt one-h insertion in this column. l;»Qo-oo-A-oo-o-54-Q-ooo-¢.¢oo.., GRAVENSTEIN APPLES AT F- U- Reeves. Southport. Bring ` your packages. _ 8568-10-22-til *T0 LET-A DESIBABLE HOUSE- Apply Guardlan Office. 8770-10-20-3i *BUYING CARBOTS. PAIINIYS beets this woer. 0. rr. 'lloomtc at son. mme-ao-ai ` _AD PROBS _.4 us etaoinetaoalgl “rg "Mk from "Hy dt! “um 46-26 Toronto. cloudy Montreal. cloudy °SAUNSOME SAUSAGBQ, UAH- ders, Newsom dr Co.. llst Ind, Market Bldg. _Quebec cloudy rllallfax, rain , St. (Boston, lair . New York, clear Charlottetown, High tide this moming at use John, foggy.... and tonight at llso. Sun sets this eftemoon at 4.49 and rises tomorrow morning at 0.40. Lastquorter moon Bundq Nov. 4th 0.42 s; in; Buminerside tide il. minutes later thou Qlloflvihtlwlt. _ ________ 46--24 40-42 46-so os-42 °0-3g. for ooelr or ooupel Finder loom 5-I-dtl. LOST-BETWEEN UllAll40‘.l'Il~ town and Montague. Ford cover at this office. Reward. E N D C