-of pulpwood shifted. ~ s tricsted without further damage MAXIMS or A MERCHANT A winner stands firm "in , . IlIOOI- his ‘Goverslirince Ediilprd. Island Like the Dew The higher self of man ll mod just and truest critic. I 1‘-§'"5'“'-'---"5'-’$?-'5"3'-'7- ‘viwli-"R". . l _ a CHARLOTTETOWN, cAuAna, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27,1926 ‘éurl:.'.....‘i:‘"il::;.,..‘.'"r._'..‘ .131 W E Nafifllmlis‘ chflimflilH § " h i’ i} l EGRANDCHILDREN or KING scones 3 . = ChargesLibellous i a ' 50109310108 Party _ " i, ‘f pf - . .. . ; ' _ _. House Declares ‘Spent Below Decks With ‘Ship in Imminent Danger of Breaking in Two. . sTEAMiliE LOST _, 'All 0n Board Nelson Y. M-CFarland Believed ‘éiibly worth o. higher .-anlury,_ to Have Perlshed S-chr. Ross in Dis- tress. (Canadian Press) HALIFAX, N. S.. Oct. 26.- Sweeping up from the the hurricane which sent H. M. S. Valerian to her doom, spent itself on Canada's Atlantic seaboard and added to its toll the Parrsboro Steamer Nelson Y Maciarland and the three masted schooner lFavon- ian. The schooner Horatio G. Ross. had a close call but managed to ride out of the storm surround- ed by ledges off‘ Petite Rlviere. Lunenbu g County. - From wreckage coming ashore at Grand Manan. in the Bay of Fundy, it is feared that the Mcfar- land foundered with all on board. The Fa ’ n. molasses laden, struck at three fathom harbor 15 miles east of Halifax, after a day long fight to claw off a lee shore. The crew spent ,the night below decks with the ship in imminent danger of breaking in two and managed to reach the shore in the long boat this morning. This morning the government- steamer Arraa was proceeding to? the assistance of the ‘Ross which got into difficulties when her cargo The Ross i“ ht . [Ill Qliqi agtllslga ‘miwpwiilgrbe e:- l from ‘her present position. SUMMERSIDE vi-isssl. ~ nos-r m s-ronu SUMMERSIDE. Oct. 26. —Word was received by wire in Summer- slde this afternoon that the three» maetod schooner ‘Favonian’ owned by Captain Allen and Joh_n Camp~ bell. of Summerslde, had been lost‘ in the storm of Monday night. Thedmed “mo” ‘BM’ "f "Favonian" which was overdue from Barbadoes with a sundry cargo had evidently decided to put into Halifax for shelter, but it is thought she went ashore. thirteen miles from Halifax. The Captain and crew were all saved. The ‘Favonian ls‘429 tons regist- ered andJone of the finest schoon- ers that calls at Bummerside. -8he was built seven years ago at a cost of approximately $95,000 and was acquired by her present owners live years ago. She was equipped with staterooms and all modern conveniences. The telegram received today did not give any details other than that the Favonian was a total loss. She was partially covered by insurance. The owners leave this morning for Halifax. Ashore on Nova Beotia Coast The Messrs iiyndmnn & Co, Lid. Llnyiln Agents. received a telegram laud night advising that the schoon- vr Fuvouiitn, llouutl for this port with n cargo of molasses and for Wlilllll tronsidzwrnhlo anxiety bus been felt llfiiilinlly over her being ruuaidewrably over due. was ashore on Shut. in inlnnd. near lldlWPCllCe- town, on the southern coast of Nnvn Srolln. Tho vessel will pro- bubly bu n tolni loss. Jdfforts nrv ~»»»»»¢os¢¢»»+»~ Condensed Specials l RATE-lo per word. 119l- esch insertion ll this cchlmfl- Q rm MEMORIAM cAiioo-sPl-EN- did selection to chose 11'0"!- (lunrdlsn Job Printery. ti. Isaunsomi: l skuesoss mo fllflflon- 1111mm!" iinmburg Steak, rssh every d8)’- Saunders.’ IQ v_ k C0-- Mil‘- ket Bldg. ' ‘JOB PRINTING a description, cheaply and on ously executed. Guardian Job Printery. Phone 182. OF ‘ EVERY iti- ml _________..__----- svou WANT cool! ttivsi-OPBB Prices so for 80o. 00 for 85o 250 for 65c. 500 for 1.00. 1000 In! $1.95. Postpaid. (hiardisn Office. ---.'.1 usuonv» vanes sunr- nbie for mother. father, wife. hul- Bermudas“ (Oanadilh Press) ONPETOWN. 8. A.. Oct. 26- A political sensation has been oauped by the resignation of lDan Goetzee. chairman of the Nationalist Party. Kimberley, who is Joining the South Afri- can party under General Jan Christian Smuta. former Pr'ie Mi-nlster of South Africa. . I . (Special to the Guardian) ‘IJONDON, Oct. 20.‘ -—' The new chairman f0 be chosen for the Puc- ific Cable Bourd will be paid $5,000 per uunum. Canada, however, be- lieves that the position in one pos- and requiring u thoroughly competent mun in vlcw of tho bonrilH-l invest- ment of $25,000,000 includlni; hun- udira $3,500,000. lCnnadiun repre-a- unlutlvea ore critical because rbu i-ubio ‘board refused lo wait when lion. (Jburiizs Mnrplhy. former posi- muster-generul of the dominion, ox- presscd for iiolny until the new beam wvirelccs system which now appears to be o. aucoiassi, should be fully tried out. it is now tcnrtrd that completion of the beam ‘system muy render extra burl-linens for thr- new cubic problemntlcsl. t0 be made to salvage some of the cargo. The ‘Ftwonlun is n vessel of 428 ions and wns built in i010. lSbo is owned by (‘upluln iiubn id. lCnmpbell and Cupluiil S. Alien oi‘ ‘Summcrshle. The vessel was commanded by Captain Rangdnle of England und hnd a crew 0i‘ seven. As for us known the crew ure oil sale. Death of Captain and Wife PARKS-HOBO, N. S.. Oct. 20. When the Parrsboro schooner Nelson Mucfnrlnntl was swullmved up in ibe iuiiiimst thnl. ivriailglit such destruction i0 maritime ship- ping over the ivecekenil leaving only u. few DlBCCB of. wreckage which drifted usborc at lirunai lrlonnu to tell of the trugctly. two people who lii1(l-l)i'lll'i:l| ihc ilsrila of the scu fililwi lbeyfrmatlc their. marriage vowsaforty yours no. ‘bldislby hi found unmarked graves beneath its depths “just as they were ready to give up their hazardous life at sea and seek comfort. ashore in their dc- cliulng years. - Capt. James H. Card and his wlfepboth of whom had ilcnrly reached their allotted span of years. their son Lee, and their adopted son (limrles Smith. made up the crew oi‘ the 00 zon auxiliary schooner fnrlnnti which for many yours bus i<‘uutl_\' ports from, dhirrsboro, N. S.. to ‘Bangor land Bldeforti, Mollie, and of which Experts said the charge would have today only bits of wreckage re-' nmined ‘to tell of its last voyage. — pole-s thrown down. Some injuries Nelson Y liac-Zfi flOLlTldn‘ 0f dynamite, was found lllim H IN lllllll STATES Scores 0f Towns and Cities Hit - Three New York City. wiilh iroplcui fury and suddcniless. wlndnturms that u; tlnlcs reached vhurricano force ycutcriluy .f‘1lki:(l section-a of New York und New Jer- “lify- ‘Piillllyfllvunla. lllussuchuscitu and ilholle iulnud. 'l‘lircie persons woro killed in lhc vicinity of ibis clly, nuiny others wvrc injured llilil cun-ultlurnbll: prop- urly dumugi: W418 lauused in nun-c ilidii u SPORE oi‘ cities nnd towns in tho iuur Nlfllllui. llurbor and conci- wisc sliljiiiliig was affected. llclnpaluiiii. Long lslund, by u llnib‘ torn front a lrcc by ibc wind. A child which silo was ivhcellng along i-hc slrcur. suffered n Tho freighter Forzrby was iorn nwny _i‘rom tbroo lugs aul ‘pounded into the cud oi‘ the Now York (‘on lrui pivr at. Scvviliheib slroel, lind- 'i4i)ll’|llV0l', cunning damage estima- icd at ‘$20,000. Curcciiliil; buck iuln ‘Hi0 river, with one lug trying to hold it, the vessel crashed into o freight cur flout before it could be rocuplurqtl by the tugs. Towns und (rifles in northern und menu's] New Jpr-scy suffered prop- criy ilnmagefroofs being blown off many houses trees uprooted and were reported. _ Philadelphia also was visited by l1 siorm. in some iowils the temp- ciguturo took u precipitous drop as the storm broke. In Pillsfleld, Mona" the wind blew down chim- ,ney. tore roofs ‘frombiiiltiixigs and uprooted trees. T-bc storm extend- en us for as Lvushingion when; ruin. apes "tcciiyihnowiug mvlennyllobhf “poor last » night accompanied by lhlgh winds. 130mb Found In Court House wow YORK. N. Y., on. as. —A giant bomb, built in a valise with today in tho Now York County ICourt. J-iouee. housing ihc Supreme Court and other county tribunals. wrecked the building and spread ileetrilcllon in (lily linll Square. lllE villain BllllR|l iiFlllllilEilllNllENllllN' As Seen by a. Staff Cor respoi-ident , 0f The Toronto Telegra His -Rep0rt: Toronto Financial Post ‘rejoicing ihcrcnl. lAr-i .31‘, J-QdiN. N. 13., Oct. 26. —— (‘Stnff Special.) "Sir ‘Iicury 'l‘imrn- ton," said a nnn-ztilniircr 0i‘ the bend of the (‘nmnllun Notional iinilwnye. “goes through ihc Mnrilimva llkfl o. rich uncle visiting poor iiilpil-BWH. Every time ho comes he lemma them something by way of o iii)- it may be only a promise. but be expects them to ho gruleful just the some." This ibll. of cynicism woe provok- 0d by the nniiounvemtmt, not. whol- ly accurate that Sir iienry Tborn~ ton bad once more promised to build is. new rnllw y siutlon in St. John-mud that t e cnntruct hnd been lot to n Halifax firm. "So you soc." cnniblucil lbe cynic. “New iinm-awlck jets n simian- pufllflpg -- and Nova Scolln gets ‘the money. and ‘bolli are expected to be good illtle boys." Fact appears to-be that BLllohn in not going to have n new Iinlon one costing $1.- 000.000 was promised ~ before the war, but the "howling wilderness 0f uncoveredittaoks outside ofihe pne- sent station is to be roofed in and brought undeivcover. so that incom- ing travellers will not imagine lhlt they hove got off ui the Poilunk water tank by mistake. GREAT HOPEB FOR CONVEN- - TION ‘Everybody in St. John. however. hopes for great things as the ro- suit of rho Canadian Hoard of Tra e convention just concluded and l» u hmmv daughter. ‘on “m” h"). speeches of the two railway mal- ther. soldier or friend —- 159 versoe- may be consulted st Guardian Oflios. t! ‘MEN WANTED-TO CUT WOOD by thi- cord at Golf Club. Alibi! in secretary. H. W. Weeks, i-II Flllfoy it. I01 l0 27 3i notes sir Henry Thornton at the front end of the fenlvsi, and E- .w. Boltty of the c. r. n: at the rear of the same. Fowler lmliffi- ion exists that these two worth“! have lodged themselves to- tlfl eemplee nationalisation of i118 port 0;. st "‘_t'optgla.f@e ‘cnl. strangle this port. in. Excerpts From :1 miillcr of incl, ihcy did not go for. But they did nurse and gave a pledge lo Pr lnlcr J. ll. M. Baxter, lo mcel. nu till-mum n system of harbor ‘lunuugcmenf which will improve the nbllily of the port. to bundle tho freight. of ‘Cnnniid. ‘fbcrc is corltiliily ascopo for such action. 'i‘hero urn these grain ole- vutors lu the purl. with u_ total cu- pat-iiy of 2,l'i00,00il laushels. Tho most. ihuy huve over huutlicli in u season h.- 10.il0ll.0il0 bushels. Vim- ctinvcr, with nmnlior fiioiliiics, bus hundlcd 4il,il0il.il00 in a gcuson. iiull- fax, on ibc other lmnil_ has u. iu-u" iIilllliiil-‘llllfilitll ulevuior- which. uiicr bundling one small t-nrgn, bun stood idlc. i-xccili no a plgroil loft. A rur. rent juko in] liullfsx is the quvfy of the lilllVlllDl‘ piifeollflWVlliiii do we out?" (‘ziuutllnn grain which oilitlil to go oul, by St. Joiin_ or, falling that. by Halifax. after the Si. 111w- cure for thin is up (o the (‘ann-dinlt rnilwuyls, especially tho Canadian National Rniiwnys. The f“. P. ll. has one clcvnior in ‘Si, Jobn_ the C. N. It. nnothcr, the city of St. John another. That is nil very \voll, bu; it is un indication of the complications which ui pres- "i understand." sold one violin!‘ to the Board of Trade convention. "that the reason for the (iovern- ment holding back on lhe publica- tion of the report ls that they in- tend to have the legislation putting tho recommends-lions into effect well under way by tails time the 00n- tsnts of tho report are public. The)’ ' Persons Were Killed h in the Vicinity 0f_ NE“! YOIUK.‘ Ont. Z0. — Striking ‘ I Mrs. Aunn Voila-i. win-s killed, in fractured f skull uini .wzu< not taxi-muted to live? ‘ t l of King George. Illllllllllllll SllllN jljllllll] Canada Secures "Legal Rights at Confer- ence — Action of Cable Board Criti- (Special to theyGuardlan) mornnon, Uct. 2c. - The Pacific (Canadian Press) LONDON, Oct. ‘ZS-Called to hook in the House of Commons today. for his recent allegation that he had seen members drunk in the House, Dr Alfred Salter, Laborlte, M. P.. not only eollned to withdraw the arge. but repeated it. in a ‘motion later adopted by the ‘House. Dr. Salter was declared to have grossly libelied the House and exceeded his privil- ege by his charge. ll- E. l. illllNlllN (Speclailto the Guardian) LONDON. Oct. 2G. — Arrange- cable controversy is expected to be lfinnliy settled today. and it i6 pre- dicted that Canada's conditions iwlll be uphold on almost every point. The British authorities offer- .ed to concede some points on the ground of courtesy, rather tlhan on ithc basis of legal rights, but Can- iuda stood upon the latter ground, land won out. I i Chairman Mercer at first con- lteuded that Canada had no right menu»: are now being made for tho holding of the ‘third reunion dinner of err-members of the Canadian Ex- peditionary Forces now in Great Britain. This function under the honorary ‘presidency of’ lion. Pcterumvoc ma“ at first r9porged_ ing- Property Loss $60,000,000 —‘ E Y e Witness Tells Story of Disaster. iLANiNAKNN. Armenia. 00L 15- -—I-‘ragmentary reports over the crlpplod wires from Karslialia and other ruined towns in the territory laid waste by the earfbquakoFrI dav night indicates an even greater loss of life and more wideapsxd s i C- Lurkml Wm‘ Maj”? General Gar" latest estimates, admittedly based no; Hughes, (l. B., C. hi. (1.. D. S. 10., as chairman of committee will he held at the imperial‘ Hotel, Rus- sell Square, London W. C., on Wed- to be consulted on the expenditure nesduy" Nov" w‘ 1926' and u large of $11,000,000 ‘on the new caniefiffgpflfel; E"*’"'°°'” Canada's legal right to a voice in, p ' Above is the most recent photo of George and Gerald, the two s ons of N. R. ‘H. Princess Mary a-fld Viscount i_.escelieu, and grandsons .illilEilillEili,_ . . P. E. Lat Public DUNCAN RECOMMENDS increase Maritime euhaiilies at oncc u-itb interim payments oi‘ $$75Al00 to Nova Scotia; $600,000 to New Brunswick and $125,000 to Prince Edward island. ‘ll-ounce Maritime frel-glht rates 20 per cent. and charge dliiferexicc to ibc government. Extend Atlantic region to Levis or Diamond Junction. Increase bout service do P- E. i. and charge the government with the ntltlltiorml cost. "Establishment: of federal bar- bor boards at St. Jolb-n and Holi- fnx. Iilstsbllnhmcnt oi‘ coking plnnls in N. S. - ' MON'l\REA'l.,-—Tiie ‘Duncan Com- mlssimrg report on Maritime rights contains a recommendation to in- crease materially ths-sixbsldieu of onch oi’ the -t.-br'ce provinces imme- dlnloly, at least this is iibe exclu- sive information which comes to The Financial Post from authorit- nllve sources. Moreover, it in un- derstood ‘that the report recom- iuends the following immedinJl-c in- icrini pliyincfilc t9 eiidh- of the pro- vinces (if lNOVn Scoflu, $875,000; to New Brunswick, 3600.000. and to Pilncc lfldwarif Island, “£5,000. in i-ho msantlihethe report, has boon pigeon-holed. much lo lbo gcnerul (lingual of the Marlilmcs. ZVinny feel thnt the wfthhoiding of ihc report. was simply due lo ihu by-inectlous which will soon inkc pint-c. The government mbzhi [ictbupo be weakened nt iihcse elec- _ , ,_ t v n_ lion; through the publicsltioil of hhhltilhltirahonling. The the mmllilflflifllfe reculnmelllld" ' ' ' lions. Moreover, many Maritim- era fool that pigeon-hollng the rc- parl. will simply delay any aclion ulhlch ought lo ho taken for nn- other your at least. Jlui. there are many other im- portant recommendations and sill:- gceiions contained in the report which it in understood enilreLv bear oul nloai of the lons-slrcssetl contentions of the Mariiinies. “lbile all the information which Tin» Financial Peat hasgieamerl comes from sources so reliable that ll ‘s well-nigh impossible to doubt ihclr accuracy. vet it is ob- Vinita that ilfls information docs nol nnrl rannoi. carry any official im- want the credit of having initifled whatever Impwvemllit! ere trusses- wffs-d don't we!" “an “"0"- to " , ' Dnfioiie‘ phriae 0f the 410114"!!! u! mo rbporf mere is general agree- l- ‘l "(Continued till Page 3) pr'mniur. First and foremost. ii is agnerai‘ iv known that iiiic Royal Commie- sion recommended the immediate publication of its report- Th'e. oi‘ course. has not been harried out, "- _ 14" 1'11"" m"! Tlfllmlu" Ir. Kins since landing has de~ reason to feel ‘some resentment ailm- 35 3'39 l- lb‘ 7‘ lhua the Mat-lipase have every is Proposed-Improved Boat Service t §li,.AilES AN|l i h," iliiiliiliillllliilflil llullclll..- g.--_.___. 00st is Favored. A . . . i the delay. For Lower Freight Rates It is urlderctood that the r090" points out that C. N. R. rules have been increased 02 per cenlt in the lMaritimes as against 55 per from. in the rest of Cannons l-lllli-l there are thewecommendntlons ilhut Marl- l.lme iotss be reduced some 20 per cenL. that the Atlantic region be extended to Diamond Junction or Levlil. and that ‘such reductions in the fates be charged not lo the rall- way, but to the federal government‘ u, in ‘tlhought that the PIYIDOBBil changes in roll rules which the re- ed, cult ‘to enable Maritime monu- ‘" yfConlinilefl-on Page 3) This WEATHER is; as CHANGEHBLE as A POUTlCiANS . ‘MIND,’- port recommends, have been work-I ‘wast winds. much ihs same temperature. Quebec. cloudy .. Ch'iown, clear liiaiifax- fair Si. John. fair .. Boston. clear .. New York, clear and tomorrow morning at 2.49 ronomo, Oct. 2s. ——Mariiimo. moderate to fresh southwest and partly cloudy wlllh Maximum and minimum temper- _. __,.. ‘on incomplete data, place the deaths its high as 600 with 1.000 others maimed or misslns. 911d a $60,000,000 property loos. ‘ It will be weeks before the full extent of the catastwphe is kli-OWII owing to the fact that a larse par! of the population in the earthquake fthls question is 110w recognized. A| {second contention was that Can-l zone is nomadic in character wid- ‘Bilil had ‘Dmvlded D0116 0f U16 OPlE- . ely scattered and not reglstnrod. inal capital for the project and Possibly hundreds of peasants per- fits. The dominion, however. has now been assured 0f repayment of the deficits which she helped to meet during the lean early years of the project. Canada's contention that the nhsrefore hall no claim on the pro-l "Nllllllllill (Special to ghe Guardian) lshed in the obscure mountain roads, valleys and isolated hamlets far from human succor. I Twenty carioads of flour. medi- cines, »blo.nkets and fuel arrived ‘here today (from Tiflis. The ‘few Lores which remained intact reop- board had acted illegally with ref-l TOR-ONTO, Oct. 26. — Her Mninened mmgm ‘m. 1.1181,...“ A" m, erence to the $11,000,000 project esly Queen Marie of Romania, nc-‘reyle; orphan; at Lanlnmkm aN liv- was also sustained, and in answer to her protects that all purchases compsnied by Princess Ileana and Prince Nicholas and her entourage lug in the open fields or in‘ teats composed of army blankets. All Li's in connection with the cable had arrived in Toronto sharp at two cows“, but Badly ‘hum by ma“, been made in England and Austro- lln in the past. She received assur- he mode in Canada wherever pos~ slble. Canada has asked to have Mayor Foster for the city oft Tor- the cable (inferred un-tii the beam Wlfeleifl flyslem could be fully test.- 1101106 kept a path clear for clock this afternoon. She was greet- ed by lieutenant-Governor Cock-l |nnce that hereafter purchases will shutt and Mrs. Cocloshutt, on behalf oi.’ hhe province of Ontario, and onto. A detachment, of mounted harrowing experiences. The tremors, which continued in- termittently since Friday night. ceased early today and the distrnyct ed populace ventured 1min their the temporary shelters in the fields to ed. The cable board refused to lake royal progress. The interior of thaws“ me" “rm” ham“ whlch m this c urse decisrlngwlhn; it bud diction we; doeorstsd with entwin; mm“- Caa“. We!‘ ‘mud l‘ mu‘ o! olraiid are.‘ primaries b: the Mar-led‘ British coni l tarests. The latter denisoiwhlie s plclllfeflqllfl incident was a‘ bd Rumani n. colors wrlmkufb” a there was not ahlgher , That thflt such enquiries had been made. semi-circle of Welsh choir girls in deli"! m" Pmlmblll ‘"4 d" l" u." The probflblg guccggg of phe Mam national costume of red cloaks and 399'- uml 13° ""93 WOTYNIIW’ Canada's stand but too late to solve the expendio ure on the cable. Important Economic Concessions Recom- ,,,,T,-';",{g*;:* gglggglgfngf ‘ggfglffijg; mended for Maritimes - Develop Goa ance with Canada's wishes. introduction o a. new bulletin in the British parliament embodying com- prehensive legislation Aus- flriunre-topiicd black hats to greet the Queen. Hostilities End LONDON. Oct. 20- Official dos. Sui! Chuan-Fang, governor wamng had made a special studyot tinsel- fects of earthquakes with which Armenia is periodically mooted. had taught the inhabitants to siren from their homes at the flmt tfw~ or and take refuge in the holds. Providentleliy 90 per t of ms in occord- patches from China say Mamhaldlwlllallml W9"! l" 131° 0199!! V1151! opthe second quake came, which buo- tralin. and New Zealand were slsolShanghal_ has begun a pence comliad the city otherwise they would ut were not affected to the some ‘extent as Canada, who had borne the brunt of disputing the actions of the cable board. BIlNIlDIIlNS IN l epreaented at all the conferences. ference with the Cantonese iendersihlll/B iwflflllell 0:. F! Nflllfrlllms to determine the ‘Billicree of influence to be allowed ficghe two sides in lKaingsl prov- j ' RESENT IlllllilK ilN BYNG Returned Viceroy Received rumbling, surglns noise‘ rent the Words. bONlDON, Oct. 26.—<The largest Canada. Club dinner in its 116th- ,year history was given lust night to Viscount Byng. Mackenzie King was not 0n. the toast list but re- plied briefly to E. R. -Peacock'u toast to visitors. The dinner was an ‘intimation that Canada in London “ resents King's attack on Lord Byng. Oahsdn. Club dinners are clearing -house ‘for Canadians in London to meet and express opinions, espec- ially in tote a. totes afterward in the buffet which illuminate the sci. speeches. What Canadians in Ixmdon think briefly is that Mackenzie King should choke off his sycophant press camp followers who euloglzo his personal charms and scholarly attainments. it is something that is not done in‘ England. it ls a sam- Vpie of the Americsnlnation of Can-‘ ‘ads, which Mackenzie King so ve- lixementiy denies ‘is taking place in I Canada through the agencies of the lfilm and the A ericsn press. lDoubts were expressed as to how for King would follow the irish naval programme "in conaonance with the dignity of the nation." There is general agreement among Canadian business men in lxindon that s complete overhaul of the staff at Canada House is neces- _ 48_34 Zealand. lu this connection it ism 01—i5 hoped that the rumor is true that .. e2-—-60 Mr. ‘Lani-kin will remove the rpomp of . 60-42 Canada House to the Lieutenant- 70-48 Oovemorship of Ontario. 1 Business . . . . . . . . . .. 66-38 men regret the weakness of Cana- Hish tide robin afternoon at 8.19 iia‘s delegation from the Canadisiywon killed and - business pcliit of view and their in- San m: this afternoon at 4-63 ebilit to lake sdysntnge of tho im- and rises tomorrow morning all. ti» In,“ marketing board. Ovation at in their tottering ‘homes which cnmvbled like timber- wood. Teila oil Catastrophe Dr. Joseph Beach, formerly of’ Yale University, and now director of Near East. Relief operations in e Caucasus. tonight gave the As- sociated Press an eye-witness nar- rative of the catastrophe which in the ilorm of a series of earthquakes Friday night caused great destruc- tion and loss of life throughout Ar- menia. "i was st dinner with my mp. segues." "he said. “when a terrine sir-c thousand windows crashed Makg Good Valiant and the building oscillated, awak- ened orphans shrieited Ln tonin- and the floor reeled under my feet. All the lights failed and we expect- ed momentarily the roolf to tall and Velfliled in speech info an ardent smother us. Imileriallsi. and Empire builder. "My first thought was of our but. deeds will be required to glvg 9.000 orphans. 1 hurriedly ordered his talk an air of gcnuinencss. lanterns and cllldies and directed He is suspected of being a "Asp the staff to hasten to their poets er. anxious to live down his attack on Byng. The ovation to Lord Byng utter darkness was tremendous W“ sincere simple. heartfelt and lmllresslvc. ‘No one sang “For He's a Jolly Good Fellow" without mean. lug it. Ho. also received in the in- whieh was almost impossible in the and impenetrable and ms speech dust which engulfed us. All Thrown to Ground "Scflfcely had we emarzed from formal reception afterwards m“... the buildings when another and congratulations on his new title. Vincent Massey looks a virlle and robust young nation abroad. Bourassa was not present. The French-Canadian delegation ha" Pl" "l"! "Y "N0 annexation" in King's mouth, but they are not wil. ling l0 participate in any active em- Dlrc programmes. Bruce may force these issues. Airships For Sale In London Shops more violent shock seamed to Mum“. cleave the earth asunder, throwing and not a showy represenlnilve of BVBPYWB l0 the around. Hers vie remained prostrate and stunned, ox- - peeling death at any moment. (Continued on P383 3) Announcements, , Coming Events, Meetings, Etc. "Rilmembsr the Bean Supper in coupon. Oct. 2s. —-ll~‘iivvers ht Wheelie: River Hal-i October ma. z the nlr are becoming popular hora SlXIOI‘ 018M aeroplane clubs are arl voly working in England gm] ght aeroplanes like automobiles. l ONE MAN KILLED IN MONTREAL GALE ntures: 1h h Toronto, fair ...... .. iii—~32'“"3' 1° "in ii °m°l°l=¢Y "P l” "l" solely ave a "w" m°mb°"h'p °t Montreal, clear .. .. 52—~3l "@0111"! 0f Alntrdlia and New‘ A Bond street shop is selling "liiear Neil (Jhgvgrjg 9|" l; Emerald Junction, nridhy, “g3 “Cilmliis —- Grand bsssar, Hops River, Watch for further snnodtios- mull- 8187-10-81.“ . “Don't forget the grand no by Charlottetown artiste in the new MONTREAL. Oct. 2e. -—One man Masonic Hall at Hunter River on ‘injured; four othem were Friday. 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