0’ aA - MERCHANT -__- tisink _ _ advertising well. {j- Wh tis worth _ aver-A a at all is “girth. The Pe (9% Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew lln (‘Ive Colts Foundod rss-r . rmmwn '3'" up‘ Gllllllllv ITS PlEA one Attorney Cro we in Final Argument Ridiculos Mental- Sickness Theory.- (Canadian Press) CHICAGO, Aug. 27.—-The labor . battering down the effectiveness , (he four day plea for “humanity. ptlencss, kindness and mercy". egan yesterday by State's Attorn- Robert E. Crows. . Launching the final argumcnrof .. State in the. advisory hearinz BION (thief Justice John R. Cavor- . in the criminal corrrt, Mr. Crowe “ruck vigorously with the renewal itlre State's plea for the death gilally for Nathan F. Leopold and lchard Loob, for the kidnapping nd ruurder oi 12 year old Robert ranks. Mr. Crowe based his argument ot on philosophies of sages or ages or upoii the prattl-e and plffle of aid trllcnists concerning childish hantzrslcs and dreams of supc ran, but upon the laws of Illinois,‘ 0 i! »-"aurl the luw says". he shontedimnny on tiorr of Bobby Franks after it was filled railroad m, elm-ing gesture, "that in cas-, es of cxtrtuue vlo shall be fixcd nt death". May Be Crisis In a British Politics | - e Guardian) -_. LONDON, Aug. l 21- .1. n. own-i es. Lord Privy Seal unrl Govern- ment Leader in the Ilonse oi‘ Commons ha-s cancelled his sea ivoyago to Port Said; J. III. Tho- , Secretary for the Colonies is staying only ten days in South Africa. All the kiiulsters are hol ding themselves ,, Fl ,clyncs ready for a sum- Jlfllls to London at short notice,- 'l‘lre political situation is extrem~ sly unsettled with the Irish Bonn- dsry. lllu Soviet Treaty and the Dawes Plan questions nltcansing controversy, -——{0}-———- (Specidl to Th . _‘“\ ‘.__? Condensed Special RATE-Ac. ner- word, net slob insertion in this column. _._._4 k ‘STUDENTS ACCOMODATED AT till liayflcld. 3764 8 26 4i ‘FOR SALE-YOUNG COWS newly Freshened. Apply M. C. McGowan, Kiiuruir. 3758-8-20 3i. __?_____._ ‘WANTED-BY SEPT. 1ST, MAN in work on farm. Apply "D" cure oi Guardian. 3753 8 2t! 3i. - .__... Li._____ ‘T0 LET-VERY DESIRABLE furnished or unfurnished house in best locality. Rent moderate. Allply ‘M. J." Box 11B, City. 37titiil-2thtf ___ ‘WANTED —FOXE8 T0 BOARD Can hoard several pairs of foxes. one ruile from Charlottetown. Apply to "R", care oi Guardian Office. 3890 8 28 3i ‘TWO 0R MORE STUDENTS can be accomodated with room and board in private home, near ‘Prince of Wales College. Apply 'l“". Guardian Office. 8718 23 ti- _i ‘WANTED TO RENT BNALL RE- sidanco with modern convenienc as. Centrally located. Apply at Once to "G" care of Guardian. - ilfifld-fl-lii-tf. ‘FOR BALE-DELIVERY NOW or October 1st, flirty mole and female Silver Fox pups, guod "melt. podigreed-wrlces right. "Montague" care of Guardian. 3704 8 22f! ‘JOB PRINTING OP EVERV description cheaply and exped » itlonsiy executed. Guardian Cent- nl Job Printery. Phone 188. ' 2876-56“. . ‘FOX BREEDERBI I WISH T0 set tho names and addresses of- ing sliver fox skins on tire mark. 0t in recent years. Tall me about prices you have received for "lllxle skins and indicate what you will have to soil this year. Counsel» Disagree. . ,,___ ‘o ones-r BRITAIN'S COAlT o CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA THURSDAY, AUGUST 28,1921 illllll Hllfiill OHl-QHIHIO-i-IOOOQI-iii- 0' LIN-E TO BE GUARDED 1' i BY POWERFUL PLANES 'l' + _- -|- O Canadian Press.) Il- 'D LONIDON, Aug. 27.—Great'l' ll Britain's coast line will in the II‘ l- near- fntrrre be patrolled and 'l' ‘l’ guarded by powerful souplan- Ilr BEllllllN liillll Will lllllll Hllllllllmlll 1' 1|- 1' ‘Ir i‘ ‘P ll zthor staga of the struggle be- Ii ll’ dian Home IIOQQOQ’ OOOOOIIO BENGAL LEGISLATURE REFUSES TO PiAY SAL- 'ARIES OF MINISTERS §§§§§ (Canadian Preps) ». LONDON Aug. 21.—A fnr- 4' tween the Swarajists, or ln< 4| Rulers. who are 0 1' P8. now tinder construction rl- 'l' i0!‘ the navy. Each will curry l} T‘ i1 pilot. navigator, two mo- 1' l- chine gunners. and a torpedo i i‘ for launcbirtg at hostile srrr- 1|» III face craft. Still more power- III i» fui planes n-re being built to 1' ‘F. make longer flights seaward I) Il- anti these will carry fivo men 1' i- each, ifi-l-‘IHII-l-illi-lf-lliii Stormy Scenes Debate on Dow- es Laws mun an in , Reichstag During cd he decisions of high w wise mm from made light "about youthful phuntusies, lands oi teddy boars and detective careers, and called lugs “buck from the laboratories, psychopathic hospitals nrunistlt: ruass criminal court of Cook County". to ilic ment r- brought into open record a portion of the coroucfs physicians testi- The States Attorney snapper] his rntoricnl fingers at tho mental lckncss thcory oi the dr-fransc has‘ said upon “lfalr line" priced nllenists, horn he was plcascti to cull "three the East." IIc of all this twaddlc childish compacts" and and dream- tho proceed- and cour meetings to the ills argument once. took hiru irr- realms oi coutrovcrlotl olnts and preclptuted as a climax o the day's proceedings, disagree between counsel, which his post mortenr cxanriua- lllllllli IIINIJEKS Pronounced (Canadian Press) BERLIN, Aug. 27. -~Tirr- German govtnnrrrcnt will sign the London agreement whether or" not. tho Itclclrstrrg rtpprovcs of it, it was oi‘- fclially announced today. if the ltcichslag rejects the pact on the Dawes Itepnrutlon I'lnn, elaborated at thc international ctrufcrcuce in London, the legislative burly will be dissolved. according to an- uourrcenrlent, nu not tnnttlms. Return Movement Indicat- ed in Immigra- tion Figures Just Pub- Communists Cause ‘Uproar LONDON, Aug. 27. —'I‘l1e sitting of the ltcichstag was strspcrlrltarl temporarily today when, (luring the debate on the acceptance of the Dawes Plan London agreement, (Juruurunlsts (roused an uproar by dr-mandiug that their cxpcllcrl and inrprlsouctl uremia-rs siroultl be al- lowcrl to vote tomorrow, according lln a News Agency dcspatch from lence the penalty found in a water culvcrt. ll. 5- Fllillfi ll EllllllllK llN llNlll lllllllP From Ivi-gtttt Today Lieut. declared preparations practically cornplctcrl so for as the Greenland part was cout-crnctl. The with the fliers, also was drawing into covcr tlu- last serious Ilaznrd. The flagship Xliirvzrrrltvr- was at Indiuu - IIarbor' today aird the Cruiser Rich- rrrond, rt-portt-rl thorc With the practical and oi the 20,000 mllt- journey in prospect, tnkcn I11 Govcrrrrncrri wol- steps worr- clrcles to arrange conic. A rut-asap,‘ oi congratulation (‘tmlirlgt- \\'.lll bc handed ilrc pilots u'lrr=n they disoru bark at Indian Ilarbor, to be fol~ lowcd by fcllcitntitms tlroir own service“ and other (lovernmcut branches at some from President Cirlcfs oi all ranchers who have been sell-l According to Lat- est Advices. (Canadian Press) \VASIIIN(‘.TON, A1112. Smith, to where a baso rThe despair h r1 d special squardtnr trpcratlng cu tomorrow ruorning. a filling from later point along the route. l-—-—-<0&--_- U. S. Visitors Pay t 300 Years Debt (Dominion News Service.) a shock It-z‘ lili‘llrlli‘l‘t<l erlcun liar Association enttrrtalrn-tl tlrnrc recently fusion. a _ the first, President lie, had refused to pay u debt. "went down" in 1033. Washington remained against him. - With great cppcern. cans on Sa-turrlay held ditiou that all George Washington. Write mo today. H. F‘. Anderson, l. Look 150x301, Brio, Po. L _ sroo-s-anrn g1. 9r The 17s. 10d. was sil of the college. 27.—'l‘hr- United States world fliers plan lo embark on 'i‘hur'_stlay, on their flu- al water jump from Ivigtut, (innin- lund, to ludlarr Ilnrbor, Labrador", (‘tnuunrrulirtrc ilrc flight. iuiornrctl the Army Air Scr- vlco today. After a brim-f slop at the lattcr port. for fut-l, illc flight is to be continued forty mil-cs rht- sanrc day (‘zrrtrvrlght Bay, has lli'(‘Il cstnhllshcrl. ronr Licut. Smith been route, is duo the .l.0Nl)()N, Aug. 27.~Oid records oi llrtrscucee Collcgc. Oxford. held of the .-\m who were These irccorkls“ revealed -tlrrrt no less a ircrsprhtluru Lawrence Waslr great-greatgrandfather oi" .of tho Ropnb‘ Lawrence Washington became a Fellow of rue college in 102a and =Ile lolrt behind him a personal debt o fl7s 10d for battels (bread and beer). College authorities tried to collect the amount, but for some reason not. entered in the minutes indifferent to their pleadings. The bureur wru- even authorised to begin a suit tho Ameri- a meeting ln the Common Room, nndi “n con- qnestlons of inter- est be waived, ‘they unanimously voted to satisfy the ancient claim of Drasenose allalnst the famTly oi bscribcd, _rtnd pfe thePrinclpal accepted it on behalf A. lished (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Aug. 27.-A pro- nounced return movcur-"ul of Capo dians front thn United States is indicated in immigration figures urndc public today. During lbc four "lfllltlls of April, May June and July oi’ the Ilrcsent year a total oi 18,- 870 Canadians returned to (‘unarln frniu the Ilnltcti Status, ()r this total, 10,160 wcrn (‘arradiun born citizens, 1,540 were British subjects who hurl atarlulrerl (luuatlizrn dom- icile and "Pally as “(lanadiuu citizens." In July alone the total number‘ of ‘ad nrlssions of rvtrrrnlng (lauatlizrns rccnrdcrl at the international boun- llllry llnc. was 5,127, while in each 0i the iour ruouths more than 4,000 rulrnlsslous were rccorrleed, ' l months show an lncrcaso of 17 per cunt. ovcr the saute pcrlorl last your". The total number of immig- rants entering (Zanadtr front all couu lrrcs during April, May, Junc and Jlllyovzrs ti‘l,tl22, as corninrr-ctl with 515912 during the sumo months nt‘ 15123. Of this total, 35l,2~i8 canrc front the British Isles, 7,005 froml lllc United States and 23,770 from ‘other cotrrrtries."»I-‘or July alone “IQ-PB W118 a decrease in total im- "llI-ifotlon front 13,000 in 1023, to| 10,778, in July, 1924. Iruiuigration from Great Britain dropped from 7-04" in July. 102a, n» 4.789 last urontlr. Murderers Attempt l: To Escape Fails (Canadian Press) QUEBEC, Arrg. 27.—"An attempt to escape was mado yesterday by Gu-lseppe Scrrffini brrt it was frus- trated , stated Charles Lanclot, Ki‘... Assistant Attorney Gcnrlml of the Province, tonight when qncs- llfilllul rcgarrllug the report ernaunt. lull from Montreal to the effect that Scrafiui had secured temporary freedom. Mr. Lanctot stated that he could not give anything further for pill). llccatlon but atlded that an invest] gallon was now going on, A despair-h from Montreal today rlcclarcti that Scrnflrli, together with five others, who is in Hortic- aux jail under sentence of death in connection with the Bank of Iioclrcl use hold-up on April 1 last and the rlcaih of the chauffcur of the batik collection cor. Ilcnrl Cloroux, had attempted tn escape from prison YP-‘ilvfllfly by sawing the bars of his ccll and that after a few mlnrrtos of frcerlorn he was recaptured, ——-a-o¢--_. Will Visit State Deposits (British United Press) RUTLAND, Vermont, Aug, 27.- Members of the National Associa- tion of Slate Dealers will have an opportunity to sec the huge depos- its of slate in the western Vermmt hills when they hold their annual rueeting on September 5th and 6th at the Prospect House at bake Ilompsecn in Castleton, on the edge rf the slate belt. The association. which has hetidqunrters in Phila- delphia and usually meets in New York, decided this year to give the distributors Ian educational view of the wny in which tho rock is pro. duced. _ Trips will be made to Pouliney and Pnwlet and to Granville, N. Y.. where some of the country's larg- est slnto quarries ore located. ‘George A. Barnard of Boston. is 1.058 were classed gen- lururlgr-atltm figures for the four . ifvrlin. Blood Shed in Rcichstag BERLIN, Aug. 27.~Tlrc Reich- stng was thrown in an uproar this afternoon and tho first bloodshed of the scssitln occur-rail during thc debntc on the so called Dawes Laws which will make the London agreement effective. The figlrt- ing grow out of o motion by tho Fasclsti Deputies for general aru- ucsiy following a (‘tunruunlst pro- posal to allow imprlsnrltrti Deputies to vote on the Dawes Laws. ___j___ .__-ii *—O4+§#Q-O4Q-Q'Q~O #O§—O-O-Q-§-O+Q-§- Till ll mtlNll Halifax and Moncton H.ard Hit by Ter- rific (tale-little Damage Loc- ally.‘ t'l‘hc wind and rain storm yester- day ruurulng was of unusual sever- ity although tlrc tclepirono and light st-rvicr- was not iutt-rrtrptr-ti. Many brunt-hes on the sidewalks and mail-s ttstifierl to the strength of tbs gale. A large chestnut tree on the lawn at Ilounahiuley. the residence of Mr. W. (Jhcster S. MCUITP was blown down. Halifax. The llooi’ (Iarden, super struc- ture, and chimney pots lrnrlor] f-rom the top of the Queen lloiel in the midst of the iity ruilgmgnle which struck IIalifax at midnight Tnesrlzri" night, crashed through the roof of ilic iron shop of William Stairs. Son anti Morrow, ‘Limited, ltuockorl down a runsslve travelling crane, and burst one or two of the main pipes tccrllng the sprinkler system, with the r-onsrsqtrent rlaru- ago to stock by wtitt-r. .\l0rc 0i‘ oitlrc building of the National Ilr-ng and Cirernlcnl Company oi‘ Guests Alarmed. In the hotel itself, when the trush of the wind tore the roof gar- den ctrnopy’, a large wooden struc- ture on thr-ntop 0i‘ the five story wing oi’ tbc hntcl. thcrc was abuts-at. a near panic among the guests oc- cupying the roomg lmrucdlately be- neath the. rooi. The wind had been iiiRE urns. Last Minute News Flashed In Over the Wires e o o moo o0 o» >000 w-wo-ow o (Canadian Press) LONDON, Aug. 27.-There was e free for all flight be- tween Communiets and Demo- crats in the Reichstag. A Com- munist struck a Democrat member in the face, and this encounter led to a general me- lee and great uproar. The Pre- slderri; finally suspended the session. WASHINGTON, Aug. 27.— A radio "cssage received to- day by the Army Signal Corps from Winnipeg, Man., request- ed the assistance of the govern ment station for steamer Lady Klndersiey which was declared to be in danger of alniclng with 15 persons on board. CUTTYHUNK. Aug. 27.— Missing men from the whaling bark Wanderer, torn away from companions In another boat when their vessel was wreck- ed In Vineyard Sound last night, where brougivt ashore here today by coast guards. They had "spent the night on s itight ship. ATLANTIC CITY, Aug. 27. Three tugs at high water this morning succeeded in starting the Giant federal dredge Coro- zal, aground on south bar at mouth of Inlet. The crew of eighty men remained aboard yesterday despite that the dredge ,was not expected to weather impassable breakers which swept shoreward by a 66 mile gale; they refused to take advantage of life bins! thrown to them by coast guards. ST. JOHN'S, Nfld., Aug. 27.— U. S. round world filer-a may be prevented from hopping off from ivlqtut, Greenland, for Indian Harbor, Labrador today Experts declared today that storm area seemed to be mov- ing towards Labrador. Calcutta Will _ Arrive in Port was received yesterday by Mr. Joseph Ryan, Harbor Master. SYDNEY, N. S.. Aug. 27.-Her sldent of_tho association and H. Morrow of Psylet. is treasur- er. bor Master—Ch‘iown Calcutta ex pects to arrive 10.30 a.m., 29th. Capt. H. M. S. Calcutta. 10.30 Fri. Morning Tho following wire with reference to tho arrival of H. M. S. Calcutta rising to a heavy gale for sour-e tiuic but inside from the severity of the sturm no one thought much about it, until without a ruonrentfl-r warn- ingthere was a terrific roar. a tiragging sound across the rnoi‘ an- cunrjrtrulcrl by a tea-ring and ripping and thcn the crashing oi‘ bricks and scaffolding. I-‘or-tunnteljv tlrt- llo tel building was not damaged, cv- cryvthini: bt-lugt-swept clean froui tho roof. Moncton. Wlllr a water fart between thrcc and ‘Moncton Tuesday one of the heaviest experienced in recent years. t-silrnafctl at four inches, was swept ‘by rain storms Rain 'I‘uestlay morning and continued steadily until nearly three o'clock this morning. when the storm bro- kc. At Intervals ycstcrrlay the rain aware taxed to carry off tho minia- ture flood. trppearnucc prevailed, causing in- tcuruptlon to tire electric light st?!‘- (Continuecl on Page 3) Becomes Chief (Special to The Guardian) OTTAWA, 0nt., Aug. 27. —Jud.i- cial changes in the Strprcnre Court of Alberta havc just been nrarlc. Chief Justice Harvey of the Trial Division becomes Chief Justice oi Appeals with tho rank of Chief Justice of Alberto succeeding the late Justice Scott. Mr. Justcle Simmons is appointed Clriof Justice of the Trial Division. injured er-s on the White last night when the ship company's office o'clock this after damaged by the hurr- ‘lilllllill EH5 less (lziirltrgc was donc to the rear. Ca-uurlu. Limited, _ r hcgain falling about three o'clock] lcll in torrents our} catch basins During the night the storm grew ir1 violence and a gale oi’ cyclonic vice and putting the power station completely out of commission for Justice of Alberta Arabic’s Passengers (Special to The Guardian) from Hamburg to New ship ran ceived at the steam- a message from t ambulances According to word re the liner requested that eigh meet the ship when she docks at about four noon. The vessel herself was icane which struck the ship about nine 0’cl0ck last evening‘. Most of the passengers are immigrants, but many Americans are also on board. {I demanding immediate rcspon- III ‘P oible government, and Lorri i» Ill ‘Lytton, Governor of Bengal. is Il- Ilv marked by news from Calcut- s! i ta that the Bengal Legislative 1' i Council has again rejected by O is a vote oi’ 68 to 66 a motion to O ‘II pay the salaries oi the Minls~ rlr ‘II tens. 1|» ill-lri-Il-O-l-‘l-"l-rifi-lriirfi strip vntt P0incare’s Criti- cism is Tnrned As- _ide by‘ French Premier. (Canadian Press) , PARIS, Aug. 27. ~The Sen- ate t o n I g h t votod confid~ once ln the Ilcrriot Gov. ernrucnt, 206 to 40 after a long debate, in which M. Poincare scath- ingly criticiz- ed iris succes- sors’ handling of Franc-it's in. ttvereats at the in -t crn atlonal Conference on Reparations in London, i 'I‘lrc llttlc ex-Prcnricr, though en- joying the confidence of the major. ity in tho Senate, was nnabic to overcorirc the power 'oi the burly Ilcrriot, who in a two-lronr speech countered his predecessor's four and a half hours, tiiatxlbc against ‘the promise to cvucrlutc the ltubr [within a year. | Defending himself against M. Poincare-Hi attacks, notably against ‘his c. .tic rcfcrencc to tbc Brit.- ‘isir naval PUVICW at Spitbearl, M. lllcrriut said: “Yes, I went to Spit. lrcad, arrrl among the ships I saw there I uotcdnunny whose names will remain in history for having protected our shores at Jutland -trntl tlrcrczrftcr, and I said to rpy- ‘self: “What a loss it would be ‘for France ever to be separated from thcsc comrades oi the war." | "Thcrrafore 1 arc my best w l M. Poincare maintain the accord between the I believe that accord to- 1 come before without the good Alllecs. day is confirmed. ' 'ou without ambition, pride, but. I believe ‘that work bus been done. Scotland Yard is To Recruit Women (Canadian Press.) ummu; Aug. 27-——W°m@"fl wiles. wit land charms versus crim~ lnal craftln-ess ls a ilflfiflllllllil/ °l the future, and the outcome is ex~ rwctetl by Scotland Yard to r0119 in ruore crime perpetrators than has been the case recently. _ Recruiting i'0r the new womens police force is 0119111118 HD0111)’. and, from t-he many llllllllfillllfi- ‘he (frlrninol Investigation Department popes to get some bobbed-lralred. (laintlly gownetl detectives who will prove more than the Pqlllllfl 0i tho wily jewel thieves and doll" traffickers who have hitherto elud ed attempts oi’ more men detectiv- 9a. to track them riown. The authorities are satisfied ills" many of the present crimes and robberies are engineered by a new By Hurricane NEW YORK, Aug. 27.—-Several passeng- Sidar Liner Arabic, bound York, were injured into la hurricane today 1,- A ITALIAN rvru on this, or Piillliliii annular Lieut. Locatollfs Plane Came Down 25f "Miles From Land, and Owing to tho eyW Rough Sea. Th - Off A become a guarantee of quality. CIA _l dvertising tends to _r.;--:.r-r-'...r'- ‘artist-it'd: __r._ ere Unable to Take , gain. ‘l ABOARD U. S. S. RICHMOND. Aug. 27. —-Llout, Locuteili, Italian airman who was rescued with three companions by the Richmond late Sunday night. after tossing about for more -than eighty hours in their disabled seaplane on the rough At- lantic waters, today detailed for the Press his irerilous experience since hopping off with the United States Army filers last Thursday from Rcygavik. With his relief pilot, Lt. Jullio Crossio and (engineers Giovanni Barccini and Bruno Farsynnlli, Lt. Locatelil today appeared little the worse for his nerve-wracklng ad- venture, except for hands bllstered by castor oil a11d sea water, the rescued aviators were uninjured. While expressing gratitude to the United States Navy for saving their lives, the Italians said they believed their plnao could have been flown again bad it not been necessary to destroy the craft. “i was sorry to outdlstance the lent waters preventedns taking off again after repairs bad been made, We decided to wait until Friday, but the nexxt day and Saturday an. gincers Barccini and Ifnrsynalfi were too seasick to take an in- terest in any-thing. Lt. (Zrosslo and I were unable to handle the plane alone. "Friday we drifted her south off Cape Farewell and Saturday and Sunday we drifted 100 bites east. We did not see any ships. The fog lifted Friday, allowing a view of the coast. But it was too far for us to consider taxi-ing with only six hun- dred litres of gasoline remaining. l kept a careful watch of our post- tions and always knew exactly where wc were. Sunday, the two engineers recovered somewhat and w made an effort to (take off but the rear engine was cranky because of splashing water." Saw Warship‘: Signals. United States planes when we hop. cd off at Reykjavik" said Lt. Locatelli, "but I was compelled tol do so because I was was unable to runlntuirl the proper height for‘ such a heavy seaplane, irrlly loaded 9V9" 99117- 9- 10988886 in B lwl-tl with fuel, at a less speed than 150 routers. We had planned nrr the next bop to ‘give them an hour's lead. Came Down On 6n "After u flight of 7% hours from Reykjavik, we developed engine trouble due to water in the meters. I blleve we could have made‘ Frederlksdal, brrt the fog was so thick we decided to land, make re‘ pulrs and wait for tn cweather to clear. We came down about 25 rulles east of Cape Farewell on un unexpectdly rough sea. "The descent loosened two of Schr. Anna McDonald Reported Total Loss Hon, J. A. MacDonald received a wire yesterday that his schooner Anna MatrDonald was breaking up Masts gone but lying at anchor oi Prospect. near I1allfax.. ‘Captain Millctr of Stanley Bridge was master of the vessel. tThe rest of the crew belonged to other pm- vl-nces. The despatch did not say anything about the crew and it_,is possible that they may have land'- ed. set of smart criminals who can on< ly be countered by detectives of the same outward smarlnese and equal wit. THE SIZE. OF A nose rs r-ri MEASUR, QF ‘Powrgg-WHEN ITS so nose- rr s1’ \<=\<$ retro OTHER Fetus BUSINESS - lTS MEASURED FOR H‘ POWER FUL. / the drift. our engine supports and the turbn-- foo t guilty an - the holding of Solomon. The “We kept the plane in the wind, using the ailerons, and maintained watches day and night. A smoii lanrp was kept burning above the engine during the darkness. We o, giv. ~ ing our position, the direction and “Tire last night I had a premoni- tion. l was on watch and I fired ftir. the first time, personally, a rdn- ket. Soon after, one of the engi- neers shouted: . " ‘i see a light,‘ I at first paid no attention because on the» previous night. the same rn-an had call , me believing that the planet Von I was a vessel's light. But soon iii - nals from the Richmond we plainly seen and then the vesse search-light caught us, We were delighted and thankful, althpul there was nqimmediate danger of death. with a six days’ supply of d and water on hand." . l Montreal Broker _, Is Charged With Mail Robbery (Canadian Press) ' MONTREAIJ, Aug. 27.—-George Solomon, 30 years of age, and giv- ing n city address and his occupo. tion as broker, a pearedboioro Judge Perreult in l e arraignment court today to answer to. a charge of robbing tho fnttll trons Azlnnil wagon on the night of . guilt-B. when the sum of 825.000 satotm by four armed men on it. some: Street. The prisoner plo not‘ d was retnandtcd to‘ the care of the detectives lor- three days. George Solomon was-placid under arrest~last night. _ The arrest of thobrolrer, it b. said, is not regarded as iniportoifi com-pared to the prospective. dot v tlon of the others which it ll" clared to have been upended" up a» the prisoner who today. ore audito- iiy connections bf- appsared in court be of the best. Hon. F. B. Carroll. ‘ Loft An Estate Valued at $4..l.,000 (Canadian Prsoo) “IOODSTOCK, Aug. 27.—-Tho will of the late Hon. F. B Csrvoll was admitted to probate in the Carleton Probate Court hero today. The petition showed an estate vnlti- ed at $41,000 of which O18,000'io Real Estate and the balance por- sonal property. There is also $15,- 000 life insurance. The estate it" a few scattered showers. and tonight o=t 10.11. rises tomorrow morning at 5.16. a.m. tries later than Charlottetown. TORONTO, Aug. 2K -—Maritime fresh south west shifting to north rarest winds, fnir and warmer with High tide thlg morning at 8.51 Sun sets this evening at. 6.45 anti New moon Sunday, Aug. 30, 4.37 Summorlkie tide eighteen min- Maximum and minimum tempor- left to the widow who is solo ox- ccutrix. ~ ‘i 1' Announcements, Coming Events, \ Meetings, Rotor-Zn. per word each insertion. "Hoch-elega iilxcursioa over week and on Labor Day. 8.00am turn. I777 l" ls. .@-___ "Coma to the. concert in Long ature: Toronm ,8, a, ____________ __ _.a.,_ giver Hall on Friday evonins. Au:- Montreal 74-62 fair ' _ Quebec 76-58 - can t - ""1"" 70'4" - show ?$:duMaY12°Wes‘t,:n S‘- Jilh“ 63"“ - fen reels in all, Victoria Friday, BOMOII 72-4“ .__ _ Plait!‘ Mun-ay “ha, ,$“"d.' _ New Y0"! 73-46 -- ----- -- Olfllfstewart, Monday. Show Eur-a Charlottetown 77-438 ____ __ clear 8.15. "ll-G I!- ’ . .-