FE-iiiivfiliili run cm Storm Takes Toll 0f Shipping Off New- foundland. . KL‘?- Csble: l! ‘(By Guard an‘: spec al W e) ST. JOHN'S. Nfld, Oct. 8. - An unknown number of men were counted lost with an unidentified schooner tonight and four other ships lay wrecked along the New- foundland Coast after the week- end hurricane of the south had whistlsd its destructive course past the Island and on into the Arctic. Crews of the four stranded ships were safe, but there was no trace of the men aboard the schooner whose mast tips were sighted today off Lance Point, thrust up from be- low the surface of St. Mary's Bay. Apparently they had gone down with the ship when the gale blew over the Coast Tuesday night. Though the sunken craft lay only n. mile offshore, her slanted spars 1n plain sight irom the beach, no bodies had come to land. Only a torn sail had drifted "in on ~the white-crested rollers. It was still too rough today to search for bodies, but boats were to_ leave Lance Point for the wreck as soon as the see. allowed. _ The four other wrecked schooners were scattered along the coast. 'I'hc “PD.” was aground at Catalina. a total loss. The Roberta Marie also was a. total wreck at St. Mary's. The Maryella. coal-laden, was a- shore at St. Mary's, and’the "R0." was on the rocks at Llewellyr Halifax Port Arrivals ARRIVAL! :- Ciloris P. H. from Local Harbour. Pentknd from Local Harbour. ‘Wassfl from Local Harbour. EAIEGI :~ Dakotian to Bristol Channel. Piciou county to Local Harbour. Gloria P. l-l. to Local Harbour. Pentllnd to Local Harbour. Wesson to Local Harbour. IHSII U BIRTH:- Pentiand, discharging ‘Wesson, berth. Gloria P. l-L, discharging. Lady Hawkins. discharging Barge No. 2. berth. Dalmatian, loading. Calmfliona, loading. Pictou County, discharging VESSGLS DUE T0 ABlllVlih- - Dot. 3-Quaker city, from U. s. ports. Lenarfish from Halifax. City of Swansea from Calcutta. ‘Fernfield from Halifax. 4—Nordlya. from Baltimore. mrs Krude from Newcastle. Newfoundland from Iiivefliool. Ulva. from Saint John. Edam from New York. 5-0155 from Jamaica. Dom. Shipper from Halifax. F-Portia from Nilcl‘. ports. Magnhild from Nfld. ports. Chedabucto from E. C. Ports. Man. Brigade from Montreal. Ik-Gaimesk from Montreal. Dominica. from New York. Cornwallis 1mm Montreal. ' Transylvania from Hsllfsie. Fsrnorth from Charlottetown. Incemore from Saint John- pmagdalen from Halifax. Rea from Halifax. I-Msrlis from Halifax. Lady Drake from Bermudi- Cingalese Prince from Fer Ill-Ii Gourko from New York. iii-Newfoundland from Boston. Lensrflsh from lialiiax. Mayra. from Saint John. . ITII CHARGE 0F THE BRIGHT BRIGADE ‘After us, after lee. After use sheeolv. m1 in the valley or debt Rode the Grits meekiy. "Forward the Bright Brlaadel charge for the Junk." he said: All in the Valley oi Debt Rods the Grits blindly. “llbrward the Bright Brigade!" was there s man dismayed? Yes, an old iox or two. Knew they all biundered: Theirs not to make reply. 'I‘heir's not to reason why, ‘rheii-‘s but to do and die; in the Valley of Debt Just like the Bix Hundred. Flesh pots to right oi them! Boodle to left of themi Fat jobs in front of themi "rwss not to be wondered. stormed at with jeer and yell mward they rode poll-mall, Into the Jaws oil Debt, mm a lic He i, '1» be lfiebtlie Six Baha'i-ed. Mashed all the lies so ban. But they never turned s hair: . Barbering s. few Tories there But fearing their army. while Wise old Grits wondered- Plunged in the lgqodie smoke, Blight to the link they brokfl. Mussolini and Hitler Hesiod unsnd st the strclw. And Lenin stood and wondeled, Anti then they rods beck, "fit like the Bis Hundred. When such glory fade? such cognac! chaise they. made All the world wondered. But the word went quickly round Th0! sacked a miivion pound ‘Hi0 brigade that plundered. Ihe (Itilhillilfli Will you love 1M when I'm old? He: love Wu! I shall idohu you. l sinil worshi the ground under ~Wlll little M. l shail-cr-vouae "f: loin; to loos like your mother. i lhs Bentral Guardian --—-_- Ills column is reserve! for laws o! local interest but advertising of s newly lfllro ‘may In inserted n! 0 oasis a ward strictly payable lo IGIIAIIBI- oons-snsairrrou err-s maus- snos. L-6198-7-12-8ll. Rt. Hon. It. B. Bennett st the Forum Saturday, October 5th st 6.30 P. M. JDANADNS PRIME MINISTER. at the Forum Saturday, October 5th at 8.30 P. M. GET FIRST BAND INFORM- ATION on the Conservative plat- form from Premier Bennett at the Iibrum Saturday. October 5th at asc r. M. SPECIALSw-Thfl Modern Shop over Batons Store. Dresses $3.98 and $1.89. Felt Hats $1.49. Smart Jersey Knit‘ $2.90. L-lifil-IO-i-fll. EXTRA TRIP. - Rocky Point Ferry Boat leaves Rocky Point at 6.30 P. M. Returning leaves Char- lottetown at ll P. M. Saturday, October 5th. L-i150-10-5-1i. BEST SILVER FOX FELT. ilfarch London Sale out of 80,000 skins, was from a 1934 Pup Fed exclusive on Sunglo as cereal part of Ration, from weaning to peitiag, ccording to owner, E. S. Coffin. Bat-Tues-tf. THE PROOF 0F THE PUDDING lS IN THE EATlNG.-—Our Ranch is always open to Visitors. Come and see for yourself, Fox Pups grown ex- clusively on Sunglo Feeds. Interest- ing Experiments being conducted. International Fox dz Animal Foods, Ltd. L-854a-7-23-iue-sat. EXTRA nur. - Rocky Point Ferry Boat leaves Rocky Point at 6.30 P. M. Returning leaves Char- lottetown at 11 P. M. Saturday, October 5th. L-ll50-10-ii-li. FUNERAL SERVICES-The fil- neral o1 Charles MacDougall which was" largely attended was held Thursday afternoon from his late residence, 200 Euston St. Services at the home and grave were con- ducted by Rev. J.W.Barbour, assist- ed by Rev. Hugh Miller. A large rep- resentation oi.’ the Canadian Legion attended in a body. The pallbearers were Messrs. Bert Johnson, Weston Lowe. John Pollard, Harold Hen- nessey, James Calder and John Connolly. rsnsonsns Mr. J. O. MscPhee, Long Creek, was among the visitors to the city yesterday. Mr. Aubrey Randall, of the O. N. R. Hotel, Charlottetown, is on vacation and, accompanied by Mus. Randall and their son Jackie, _ arrived last night ta spend part of the two wecks with Mrs. Randall's mother, Mrs. John L. Alexander They will also visit Mr. madam home in Bridgewater. -.- New Cllasgo: News- ARMS EMBAREB (A. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) WASHINGTON, Oct. 8.-—A pro- clamation for clapping an e gargo on munitions shipments Italy and Ethiopia wasdreited tentative- ly at the state department today. Only official confirmation that the undeclared war in East’ Africa. was an “outbreak oi war" within th¢ meaning of the new Neutrality Aot was awaited by Secretary Hull and his aides before recommending to present Roosevelt the issuance of the arms embargo directed by that statute. Mr. Roosevelt, cruising on s, wer- ship in the Pacific, was kept fully informed of Italo-Ethiopian devel- opments by Hull. Beside the arms embargo, an of- ficial determination that “a state of war" exists also would authorize Mr. Roosevelt to issue a proclamation warning all United States citizens against travelling on vessels oi either belligerent nations, r cept on his own risk. Issuance oi that pro- clamation would ailect American travel only on Italian liners, since Ethiopia. has no Merchant Marine. Hull, assisted by Joseph C. Green. chief of thc ofiicc of arms and mun- itiorls control, was the author of Iie tentative embargo proclamation, violation of which would be punish- able by s. fine oi 010,000 and live years imprisonment. I_SteamerAdrift In North Atlantic NEW YiK, Oct. 3r~ThO City oi Hamburg reported- by wireless to the Radio Marine corp, station here weglsn steamship Askild, adrift in the North Atlantic. has lost her steering gear and was buiietad by s severe northwest gala, she had a woman and a child as passengers and carried s heavy esr- go oi\ mbe as latitude 40.00 north. longtituis Breton, Bept. N for awsnsss. ales. The Oity of Hamburg travels rqg- uisriy between Hamburg and Bremen. w the seaside. was greatly im- pressed by the sea. and decided in bottle. when she arrived borne shs who nixed. “Why didn't Nil fill it to the top!" "I had to allow for the this con!- ing in." svsalTFsYia ".;*"‘.;., mm 32"!“ 7". .. - IVEBYONI SHOULD HEAD The . us. PREPARESM (A. P. By Guardian's Special Wirsi today she is standing by the ilor- . The Askild, HMO. was informed, . lu r. . The Aalcudzs location was listed 10.53 west. Bhe left lydneyhpspe , s, HAVE, . An old woman. m her first trip » tllllillilliiiltbl-Olflthflfllll‘ proudly showed it to her husband ' "Well. you silly." was the-answer. ' r "rm; cHALQrrm-own GUARDIAN l HEATH "rm-z RT. HONOURABLE '-~uunuo.w»--....-»a__s.t .... seilllasnnsimsh. filfuh ¢4~ “w... ‘ We. --. s PRIME MINISI R ii iiNilii " ‘ ‘ ' ' ‘ H ' n. JllN fans an. w. oussrnl B. Menu“ Fen UM TONIGH 8.30 p. III. Conservative Candidates DR. A. A. MIWDONALII