' His Release ___,_tJ__\.yparbd.s of a uarter of la Million ~[250,000 Readers Each IW k "I ' ~ f1_ _ ni* . -_ mi- . ____ ___ = _ -» ' ' E `_”"_"’ ii -___ THE CHARLOi`TEl0W G UARDI M.. onsmo n 1 - D““Yf‘f_f°°' cms.. aii`i=i.i. Mnn.NiNo Daitv ifovvniriiilpi . "“““`-‘”°“'“°“°LfM-‘f»w»1l CHARLo'r'rETowN,’ PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND o/iNADa 'FRIDAY NOVEMBER fewm.. ` 3 *==w' ' - ' ' ’ I5' 1937' ~ i. rwiimiL1(.:{iNsTi>Sii'(iiii:Tai!rI’silTlSH. MASKED AT MONTREAL ROB A BANK MEN THE R USSIA P RLIAMEN cient. TT- `» S, e and Wife at Revolver s Muzzle _ ' Forced to Open the Vault---Robbers _ » , `_ n,,¢$4,000 and Made -their 1 Third Russian Douma Opened Yesterday With pe F Patriotic Enthusiasm and Hearty Cheer- "”""`,;_“` ing For the Emperor===The City and E Last night the men entered and with revolvers forced them to odowu ' H to the hunk and opened the vault, T115? 8€Ulll'Ed $4000. So [ar there is no ---_ll_-is Esca Mozvmuai., Nov. 1-l-(Special) -Four masked men held up the ciishlerof Banque do St. Jenn at Napisrville. It is a private bank owned hy Phillippe Boy, Speaker of tho Legislature. 'line culilor- and his wife l vc above the clue tothe criminals MUNTHEAL INHLS WILL” HAVE TII CHANGE HTANX Announcement to Young Women ofChurch-No Mixed Marriages. Mcsrnuar., Nov. _lil-Arciiiilshop Paul Brucliesi announced this evening to the young ladies of Norc Dame purisli that mixed marriages would bo absolutely for hidden. His Grace said that they need not lio»:pcomp.iuy`as novilspensation would bc_A*;'_.il\i§£ias.,.. ,... M. SANE MAN WAS IN A ASYLIIM TIIH EISHIEEN YEAHS Finds a Listener. Who Hears His Story and Secures Piroma Ill., Nov. I3-Repeatedly dur. ing his eighteen years coniinment at tlic Kankakee insane asylum, Francis de F0111' iins unsuccessfully tried to interest people in his case, and at last he found a man at his story. De Four was a sailor who mei witli some mishap which caused him to he declared insane. Unable to tall: English. 112 C°\\I‘l give no account of his relatives. A few weeks ago he attracted the atieiitioii of a French Canadian patient and nwatclnnan by the name of A. M. Pelletier. The lat- tor suggested that De Four write to the parish priest. ==B_v__*====__= Conririiscdaq vcriiscmciits ,, .TY q}|..|~iflnai.ion @ LOST-Founuin Blade: return tr Tno let f r - s ee: races spa RATES-.Qt this office ‘lil P l ki hiia you °;~rr.r.‘i°if'.i‘:.=;-.:tf-.r..... ... , . 0,111;-p_0°,|,n,0¢i|0\.~ nillcc roo-n ‘over hwxinir onine. Anal( to "mi %§,',‘,‘;_ dian Bank oi Umnmei-r~o. mtv- - oiaaiioiv win imc in mam.. tf"'eY M fresh mnokerri. ii-linun. halibut, cm, haddock, hsrrior »vd1~{‘_'f,};,",-‘pd Oil BALI!-Ono str-mir tio" "9"" F ~~ i`>°f."`r'i".'i'.i'.°.hii7 pi'1ri°»ii3i,.i.e..`. ... ii-is.ie:i>fi ., » . _V R SA-Eli-li‘Tr4»i~h oilv.-.i row. We M" ~=~~ *rf* “r"'r'°.r>’;' tit tlirrc weaira 3id'.r¢‘-_a'f\m.'5y \;;A_ 'Home gn&‘»8m -is.ia|-si _ ILL tm pu.,,,,, who moi: by mistake W f-»-» er" "°°r°°°.E.:=-e':::. rite and Charletetovm 9' » ;ai:.e_au isa" at this omorl5§3i2~,=:l\Wg I BME" m§g...That svuyhivi! Nm; R hm 9. .irsstlis news is t en hah T23" ,,p.w.N,n», and time 9: ;ut:h MAHHIAEE IIT MAHIE HUTHA TII SEEN HAWNIN ___ \ Engagement Announced' of Miss Marie Botha, Sister of Transvaal Premier. \ Lo>iDo:v, Ncv 13-An interesting romance has grown out of the visit of the Colonial Premiers to London, last spring. The engagement has been announced of Mr. I-i. C. Hawkin, S:crets..ry of the Eighty club, Y Miss More Basin, sister or Genera Botha. Mr. Hawkins was actively engaged in organizing the reception ofthe Colonial vlsitcrin few months ago. He is one of the most popular secrutirios that the Eighty Club has over had, and was rr- markablysuceessfulinorganlslngepealrers for tho liclp of thc Lilfcrnl party during the gentrul cl.ctlon . llc has ri way of inviting speakers to outlandish meetings that is vrry didiculi. to refuse. It is an int'-ic~ting fact that Mr. llawkin was partly responsibly for thc luv.tation to General Botha, having actively agitated in his favor against' the invitation. Ho has just returned from South Afr'cn. where he has found his reward in his engagement to n v.ry cliarmlng lady. ...__-1--I---;""’ HAHH TIMES PUT I A STIIP TII JIIHS, IN NEW NIIHN Schemes That Involve Near- Iy Tlldef' initely Held Up I New YORK, Nov- 13-The "m°“ey pinch" has fallen like a blight upon all the great transit improvements in and near New York city. Those ilI1l11¢l1°¢ ndertairings planned to cost nearly $500 ooo,coo. have already felt the effect of the financial disturbrir es, and “slow down" is tlie word in rcggrd £01 The Pennsylvania terminal tunnels and tube. The New York Connecting railroad. The Mcadoo tubes, subways and ter- minal. The New Haven rosd's terminal and electric projects. ____ The New York Ceatral's terminal and third rail plans. The Interborough’s East River tubes and Brooklyn extension. The municipal bridge, l\lbW°Y |°°P' and naw bridges. Over 6 ooo workmen, it is said have been inirl off on these various undertak- certain influences which operated against ' The third Russian Parliament wus opened , ln the Taurlrlc Palace nt eleven o‘clock this morning in presence of Premier Stolypin and the cabinet by M. Golebufl’ Vice President ol the Council of the Emplio. _<7 ' Sr.1’n'rEii.siiuiiu,No\~. ii.-(Sueeial)- The rellgous service preceeding thi The National Hymn was repeaiiliiy opening was conducted by Metropolitan Antonius and alargs number of bishops and other high eccleslasiics and was made the occasion ofa great display of patriot- ic enthusiasm on the part of the Consu- vatlvc and moderate members. SIR CAMPBELL 'BANNERMAN » sung and the Emperor was vigorously cheered. Tne city is qu'et. A few hundred students gathered in the vlciniiy of thi palace, but they did not attempt to make I any demonstration. Wonderland ofl`crs a splendid program for this evening. Apropos of it always giving the beat-ltrnustbe rememlererl that Wondri°lanrl is in its pcslt‘cii to fulfill its prcmisesin this fresprct r-very time. This popular picture house is ln nn the Keith circuit of amusement p‘atci, and is tleveforc underloontrart with ilie Kluetagraph Oompany of New York, to he supplied vilth their illms; which uve the beat in the world. The Keith houses never patronize any thing but the Lost, and no other house In this Province can tic supplied by the Klnetograph Co., as it ls bound to fill only Wonderliinil‘s orders here. Wonderlanrfs connection with the famous play houses of the world is a guarantee of good, clean, in~ strucive pnd amusing entertain- ments. Therefore their rilnis are NEW hers every time; they cannot du- plicate. and evny film Wonderland shows un “change” nirnt., is seen for thc iii-st time. This motion plclurc hcuse in an cduiatir; a pleasure giver, and a boon as “ji-at the place to drop into of an evening and take your frioiid~." \Vhlle it announces four, five or six pictures as the case may br; note that in many lnstnnc- s the theme is d.vldc'l into at-vi-ralparl.s,'l'ie namc of each i.olr.g ilirowii on the unicor- `prior to tho p cture it»e f. This does not make thc nuuibercf tiieinei any larger; It leaves matters in the criuiual position; even if announced to convey n dIfl'c'cnt Impression. Then the vocal and instrumental portion of the programme is especially inviting, Mr. Harney`s voice needs no fulsomo praise;ltis rich,fuil and a rare treat to listen to. Miss Blanchard as the pianist and accompanist deserves, all the coinmendatiun so generously accorded hor. She shows great vorsntnlity in read‘ly responding to the call of each picture. and the rendition of all selections is extremely brilliant and pleasing. The program for this evonlng lo viry com plate and attractive. The Brat mimberls ADramnin Seville. This picture shows an Ampitheatrc in full swing with a Bull Mshgln progress. The iiriya-of old are recalled whsn_ Dull Fighting was an amseument looked forward to with lest by all classes. The Torredor is there, atrong,slnowy, wary and alert; waiting for thosignal when the mighty animal will appear ready for the fray- thc great contest brtween mau‘s superiority of training, and the in'u’r.ivc wawhfulness ofthe furious beast. The presentation is most thrilling, enri'talrc the spectator an through the riiifsrent phases of the contest, ‘,wltha vivid realism until the scenes are ended. Tho whole detail is mosninatruollvc and interesting. LATE FOR HIS WEDDING- is tho stony of what bappsnea a man when ho is late for this Important event. It in certainly mo-it amusing, so much ao that all sympa- thy for the forgetful Individual is ovrr loukrd inlfhe err-i'smrntof watching to WONDERLAND PROGRAM IN MARKET HALL Is the Newest in Motion Pictures Ever Shown Here--_Wonderland’s Attract- _ ions Lead all Others--Hear the 'Excellent Singing. expected. WESTERN JUSTICE is an- other rt-ciiistlc presentation. Tile sloryls rieplctid of how the Bandits of the West ply their calling; thc manner i.be‘r booty; Lheirdi-covery and subsequent punish- ment by the administrators of Justice. Thisls avcry forcible picture; worth of itself going to Wonderland tonight to eco. WHOSE l)OLLYl is lots of fun. Ga this evening and shore in_ lt. Mr. Harnley’s illuslriicil song is; SHE WATTS HY THE DEEI’ BLUE SEA. 'l‘i.c whole progranime promises to be .hu niost attract. v.-, instructive and ollu- cativa that Wonderland has yet put on. SALE HAH IINE IIN THE TIIHIINTII _ MEN IN BLUE Storv of Brave Policeman Who didn’t Know Calf from deer ToRoN'ro, Nov. 13.-“Let us catch him alive and present the beautiful creature to the Zoo,‘, said two of Toronto’s best known police officers as they scanned the l-luliburton Valley for deer and espied one resting quietly “just as the sun went down." Cords were secured, and with the caution oi' sleuths the hunters appro- aciied the animal,and with a united bound seized and bandaged it, and, carrying ii to the tent, left it till daylight should re- veal its grace and beauty. Soundly slept iiie hunters. but just as daylight was breaking they were aroused with cries of “cattle-thieves,” "robbers" and other epithet: not heard in the ciiief's presencg Tumbling out of bed and into their iiiufti, they rushed io the lent door, and there was former untying the supposed deer and uttering angry threats as to what he would do to the “cattle-thieves. The supposed dear was a year-old ulf, and with the revelation vanished the dream of a fine deer for the Zoo. Instead to strong westerly winds, fair and cold mulls will HE EXIEHTEII THIS MUHNINIS Understood lhatlie Has Con- fessed to Hls Spiritual I Adviser ' Sr. JOHN, Nov 14 ~(Spcolal)-~Thoma~ Francis Collins will be hanged at daylight for the murdtr of Mary Ann McAulay at New Ireland; a year ago last August. lle`s repentant and tonight issued a i.=i» ter thanking his l‘r'onde for kindness and saying he is prepared to dlc. It is understood Collins has confessed to his spiritual adviser but it will not be given out until after the execution. Minard’s Liniment Cures Gargei in Cows- |23 ST. PITHHE HSHEHMEN LUST HHHING SEASIIN Seven or French Fleet G Down With All on Board. 0 _Noam SYDNEY, §Novsmberl3 .-The average catch ofthe St. Pierre fishing vessels for this season, which averaged 1.780 qulniuls. for cich cf the seventy-on schooncrs shows a marked increase ov previous ye.\ri, and icitcres business ac- tivity ln ev\ry section of the French colony Out of the vcasul-i sailing cut: of St Pierre, seven uf them were lost, ln which 128 souls were victims. the maj: riry of wlitm left large families. 'lbs largest slilpowners and therefore the inkrrs of tlielirgest catch, wrrc Morno Frincaise company, who had twentrtwo vessels, whoac total catch amounted to 30,068 quin tals. Five of their voacls were lost, with all on board. Tbc Madeline, with twenty mon, has never been heard of since ieav lngi;bel?'1enoii colony on her first trip., The iolal catch ofthe Frencn flcctis over ll0,il)0 quin'i\la of fish. worth nearly 0311.000. THE WI'/ITHER. B €l‘ Toloirro, Nov. 14 -(Special) - Fresh Of. nee how he goin out of his nreilcsmant. 4 Willi.liE IS MY BOY TONIGHT I I the liuntershad io settle with a very angry asks a sentence which in this instance ' , I I o rc' ‘:.'::‘°,,...' ‘":“::.:.:;:.:L:"'.r..f..°.i... llllui In s lbrighi and sotlii-~ ings is nor. replicl to as in-'ouilyaa might b iiaiiburton farmer. 5 of a good horse will delight. in the nh-.ur . Benin Rubee,” mg s,0ck`whole_ The mused program tiniulit wil iilsf Now Out l31i1.~i'i’0r., Eng. Nov 14.~(Spccial),_ Premier Campbell Bnnnerman after addressing a pclilicnl meeting was seized with sudden illness last night. Doctors attended the sufferer for over an hour and although the sharpness of the -ittiick has ceased, the l’remier's condi- tion is such that London doctors have bi eu summoned SERIOUSLY ILL Suddenly Seized With Heart Trouble After Addressing a Public Meeting; London Doctors Summoned, Is oi Danger I Haart trouble is believed to be the cause of the illness. ' I Sir Henry had planuei to make aevera political speeches. hut he has gli-on up all his engagements and has requested Chief Secretary for Ireland Blr-rel] to Lek, ghgm np. The Premier is tonight reported out of danger. PENSIIIN HAS HEEN GHIIITEH Tl] . uint ulilrus The Announcement Made Officially That He Will Re- ceive S470 a Year. Pants, Nov. ,iii-The announcement of the penslonlng of Major Alfred Dreyfus was officially gez-‘tied as follows: “Dicyfus, Alfred, chief of squadron iuisjor), thirty years, ten mouths und two lays service; pension from _-lug. 25, 1907, £350 franc: ($470) ri year." Dreyfus, having r. tiri-tl before com- lletlng two years’ service as major, -eceiveri only the rcrision of a captain. EAIIIYLANII Complete Change of Program To-night. True to expectation, thu Opera lloiisl-` was filled to owrflovviiig lnstiiighr, when the rich entertaining hill of fare wa~ served up. Good things had licin pro- mised, and the rnanagernent “made good." “It was the l est five cents worth of er- tertainment ever given in Canada." said one of the delighted auditors. The moving pictures repr.-seniel scenes In an Indian forest, where the elephant- “cleared the wny;" scenes in ii’1`urlriah harem where an inquisitive Englishman found more than he looked for, s~cnei~r in is family circle where the ncwlv miirricrl couple had n.o'.t amusing experiences; and 1-cenes in the life of Lena, whore maid was always in the way. The musical pro_ gram was exceptionally sirorir. Ch rle. Earle. one of Chai-lotrei.iwn's moat popu- lar and clever vocalists who has won laurcls for hii'usc'f abroad received a splun. did reception and his solos wire rcndrrel in magnificent style. The song "(iond-Bye Mamie" illustrated with beautiful colored views of Prince Edward Island was is grand entertriiment In itself. Mr. Earl also sang during intermission and was heartily applriiideri and encored. Miss liramnor’s singing of thejothor iliii~i.rated song “You nr»erin't say the Kisses came from nie"vraaanot.her splendid feature ofthe cvonlng_ Tonight there will he a complete change of moving pictures. The first is entitled “Crime one Railway". This is ii brand new film, asuhlect not often touched in moilng pictures and is sure to create great interest.. Ir, shows tho dellhcra e action of ii gang of ricsperadoes to wreck arailway train, and their successful Bc- corupllshment. is rcallstlr-.ally thrll ing. A Good Pipe is a short but Iniere-ting piclurc ofa man who is thoroughly plena- erc clearly depicted. "Caught with ihc Goods." This shows the experience ofa countrym\in,who made I money by the sale of a horse, and came toi New York for is good time. Ha got it sure enough. There la a laugh to cvery inch of, the thousand feet offilm. Cavalry School. What motion is more,- dailghtful than the trot., canier, or gallop of A handsome horse. Evo-ry lov- i which is also instructive to everybody. e aliiiilntiv all \ - YET ANIITHEH IIHEAIINAUBHT IS AIIHEI] Tll LIST Latest Figures Show Great Britain Away Ahead in Warship Tonnage Wasilxnoron, Nov. r3--The United States is qgcond in the remive order of warship tonnage among the sea powers, according to a statement just issued by the ofgce of naval intelligence, Navy Department. But she will yield second place to France when the ships now un- der construction by both countries are Lconiplcted. Great Britain is still the lead- ing sea power ofthe world and Japan is fifth. Great Britain leads in the number- oi' first class bcttlesbips, having 52 while the United States has 22, France I9, Ger- many 22. and Japan 11. France leads all the naval powers in the number of her torpedo boats, having 257. Japan is second with 77, Germany 48, and Great Britain 47, The United States has 32 Great Britain leads all the powers in the number of her destroyers, having 142; Russia has 93, and Germany 60. France 'leads in the number of sub- marines, having 4r, and is building 63; Great Britain is second, having 39, with zi building; Russia tliird, with 25, and 6 building; the United States fourth, with 12 and 7 building; japan has 7 and: build ing. Julfhl. chris, liearaenrns, lad *Thar tliroq ailments are quickly retired by Grscolans tablets. ianoents ivir box. All drwdlh. CHICAGO MARKETS Onroaoo, Novemberl4-(Bpea|all- Nov. Com Sli " Whut...... ... .. . . lll “ Pork.......... .. .. -- Jan .. .... . I6* “ Wlisat.......... ..... .. i082 Pork . . . . . . . . . . . . Fresh sausages made daily Saunders 8: Newsom. 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