i ‘Iii l] Eii‘ u Xlipluluulit: ivory mask, is still a , lrllguo. "m memos!» 4 ... .. MERCHANT Mistakes are nothing but too m. tie experience. ,7} s nu subscription Delivered pa,“ gynluil. Canada nail II. l. 1.34.5; t CoversPgillceEdwlird Island Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN, cfihfiit, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2s, 1926 because a mind is ow!!! l‘ "w" necessarily open. l ‘ i? g flultligl, Ielllotl ll‘! Ionla Charlottetown Gandhi TI! 008D Ottawa Visit May Have Significance (Canadian Press)’ - QTTAWA. Oct. 22. —The citizen on its front page today llYlI—“The presence in Ot- tawa yesterday 0t President Graustein. of the international Plper Company, and Victor DFI-Iryn one of the directors of 1.09 E. B. Eddy. Company, his revived rumors of the impend- ing purchase by the Interna- tional PapenCompany of the Eddy Company. ' "llillltllliii A iiiliNilcliliill Chamberlain Defends . Treaty From. Criti- cisms of Overseas Jurists -- Creation of Stiller-League is Feared. ‘LONDON, 0Ct.>22.—-Wlli1i. foreign policy lliyi¥lt£l‘lt!€|lll' ally, Sir Austen l'|lllllilit‘i'lillll revealed to ~lll6 Over- 5011s Premiers yesterday, when for an hnur or so ho wok otf his old —--- —ao->—~»-—- A5 [Si NINE- lN THE Nilillii .1311.- ct-l-rct. The lnorlling papers- only print. the official "llllllllillll," liill hull‘ as much as tile British Filip-d Press was uble to send yes- tcl-duy. 'l‘ile crux of tile statement lt-us lllH exposition of the llalcarllo . hunt-iii» m: otherwise on which the lloluilliolls uro dollbtflully divide lh- did not ltppelli that. the Domin- Beam System Between . Montreal and Lon- don Dclscribed as a New Girdle Around the World for Closer ions |ll't‘(llll(‘ signatories of Imearllo, . but tiillllil)’ defended mile Trcoty IAIIdCYSALQHdIIIg- from lilc criticisms of oven-tonal jur- _ p isiri who are inclined. to suspect a Mguqumml,’ 00L g1 _. c], p, bold, liilil nigger in the woodpilc. _ _ a new girdle put around ille world ‘rile lllaln polllt of the Dominica's ‘ o closer d rstlllldiu iletwccu tlbjt-t-litln is the implication tilat infill‘ men oil-n goodwmg? in 1.11.959 "to" lll "BBTQBBWII tlle-Hllflflllvltl lwortls Lord Burllhanl. chairman of lill\\'<'l'=l lllvjllll-Qmfl-llilally lllvolvfidithe imperial ‘Press Union, greeted ill hostilities even before tuck-ho inauguration today ol‘ the fast- l-l-uauc Council law cu opportunity est wireless service in tile world, lo consider the trouble. lll other-the Beam gygtqln between Mnmre. lrortis, what is feared i8 llle Cflflhinl and London. Mesa-laces were ex- tlon oi‘ suulller but (lyllilllilf: super- Qbanged at l; rate or 200 wurdg u t nlinu-tc zmti reception here was per. feet. "The inaugurating messages lvelwfoxtlililnlzed iletlveen replcsen- taiivo journalists oi‘ the two llrii- ish métropoies. ' “in o ourse o BiIlS it seems ‘Illc Foreign Office points oltl- the Azfllllflilc trill?’ he en-tileiy however, 'i.hat WllllB this was flf-llhnbbliefheli and we shall be mlllt-Y it “$11911 theory. lifllalirh“! olsklnl: if the work of Col- consistently resisted it, eontendinlrmnhua was really necggmu-yy Foretgn Office View ‘ "wt any concerted action must fcl-jwlrolennoa the editor of the ‘Lon- luw tile league Dmfléltl lll d-llfi 9X91" don Daily Telegraph while other llou of diplomatic or economic pres-London ngwgpapgra gent gyeetlngg “"0 lollllwell lll! ‘llle bltlflliillilfi b8‘ in simlliar vein lll reply lo those . lore any iurlllal declaration of war from this Slur-H by u-llicll t.llu league twill have plen~ The firgf, nlgggqge w“ from 1r of opportunities to Iuuctlou- Lord Aliholstall, Montreal ti‘) Lord luuuue bus now practically ‘~\'Kllll°ll'.Bllrnhllnl, congratulating the latter l-cd to the Iiyillsh HIMHlDOlIlK/on-the completion oi’ "this new lillk rltlufl-ltllli; 0i‘ llle leusllo, it is bcyof Eluplrc." and paying ltriilute to licvcti here tllut ‘the (tellferclsce will the invention of Senatmp Marconi consider and approve llomlniolhmltl the engineers whp had mmlo, l't§1il‘l:Sl§Ilillil(.\ll ou the imalzlle -C0un- ttllo latest. l accomplishment. {lot-isl- l'll, and Canada. will be tile first ible. Lortl Atholstan referred to the lilllpire nominee. efforts Lord Burllhaln-hsd made “to l'l'Cllll(‘l‘ Zilackenzie ‘King at the increase the efficiency of inter- prowl, dinner increased the growing Dmlflnion mmmlllllilillllln ~Wlllllll tll‘? good Oltlllltml he has already creut- EnlIlllP-T ' mi. ills sill-och was thoughtful, tem- - ILortl liurnhlllllisl rcilly "all l" pcrzlio and: gilotl-ilunltireli. tile lnullc llllll? "ll lll lll" (lllilllllll 0i u new ll strong inlprellllioll. As ‘tile Wesi- 9m lll lllll Pil-lllil lrlllllllllllilllilll‘ "l lhlill-ilttl‘ Gazette says: “Kings o-ut- "°“"-‘l "ml “"3 'lll'“l“"l“"e°ll-‘i will" look was ilor the world, while Bruce mlmlciiflml ‘ll lllml-‘l- “'5 ("refit ililll- lhulngh" though greatly of Empire-tics will ‘be in elllculaille." lllollc." . ___¢.>i___ Int ....'.'. “l? ,.i‘-i.ill.'l.‘ 111"."hiifihfliiiiififi ernaticnal Steel Conference ii is obvious tll-at. Bruce was tulle‘ lug directly of him when he (lecler-I i-tl that lrobody questions the full l‘i‘|llIll independence of nil lDomiu-| _'" N..m:,,,"m?,i,“e Nfifimnpll.“ 3"." m?“ NEW voltk. ‘oi-t. 22. ——~ll‘ossillil- 1' ' e fl g am’ ‘angel or d 8' ity of u collferllllt-l- iletwccll stPPl .“"‘*""“°" m "pm, of a" "Mk “tl-llltlnlllat-turtlrs oi‘ itlurope and the mlmllemble llmlotlutlell‘ lllilllPll States was suggested by llcsnhontl Fitzzefflltl- the "lll" Judge 1-1, -ll. ‘Gary, of the United Mhumer 0t Internal Anllwm how‘ States Steel Corporation. in an ad- l-vt-r, in a sparkling speech, in u dross today hcioru the Anlcricall lmmllwlll“ “lln- lull-l "llllmilmll- 9m‘ lroll and lSteel institute. —--—-——<G% llhllsiu and epitomized: what who Women Are (Special to the Guardian) Milly lhc attitude of South Africa an wcii llu ni‘ Ireland when ‘lit! said illlii llc was "not opposed to a Brit- ish Commonwealth. because Ireland was t1 member oi it. and once we have all we want you will find us Iiliiu- decent people." PAIN-S, Oct. 22. ~ Feminism won nu important victory _ln Franco when women hairdressers hence- forth will lNlJlt-Efilllllflil io work lll ec hairdressing purlzlrs on all equal ‘ ' ‘ footing with men. - Condensed Specials Women. “tonlmrla-i artist-s" also gA-r;,__4° pun m“, m; ‘will be allowed to join the "Barbers each insertion in nut column. fUllion", which to thcm has lie-cu u 110p, closed corporation since its crea- lSeid Monsieur Jeanl Forcetier. President of the Barbers Union; em MEMOmAM CARDQ_QPLEN_, ‘two have women tsxi-drlversnvo- .11.] luau“: m uhowfgniihimcp lawyers. women tloctoro. and Qmmmn w", Mame,» |_ lyfnil to see why we shouldnt have _.. ____.women hairdressers. You will‘ find ‘BAUNSOME eaussoas m till" "ma" °“"‘""‘°"* Wt" “ w"? Hamburg fleck Wish every 4.:- lneist. upon being attended by men. snnntlclei lveweolll 1:00.. 1hr- ket Bldg. ' . lI-EETZ for shsv-ltls." _ ir k . - < y manure. APPlY Ogxilkluynlz’ ‘JOB PRINTING or IVIIV description, cheaply and elptliti ‘ ousiy executed. in Cent! , -,—- , . Joh rltumy. will ; tron-nos, on. 22. ».- nrlnltlns -—- he-blta o: British people have under- 'vou wllm- aooo I vlLoPle gone a change rlnuho last oi ma» so or ltio- 1 for sell ",0 een months.- tc. rdi s to vim oil- ‘for 55 .5 1o; Q1. .1000 for IQI’ ers. There ie lean consumption 81.95. Nannie-Gil lsn Office: of beer and spirits but a trouble —»— _‘ t, _ p , demand (or wine and light foreign :U.‘:‘Il IUITJ f» ‘beef. (It ‘Vile. gill‘ . s s star M- o! fr!!!“ — "o . bFl-“Iltlltlfl u! ablfi f0? IIIOI ls responsible for a report that dia- on stony-third . til.‘ l illllill till; yell". , , ‘ , . " t .E5l5 Stilifliii NE _ Denied Cosmetics Sliillliliflliiliililiilgiii » Pllllillllilllllilllll IN lltltslllrs llllnlcltlt; Ten Municipalities W Out and 6,500¥ers0ns R on "d e r cc - Homeless —There of the Number cf NEW YORK, ot-t. za-lcaonnltlohdepot-teeth.‘ Cuba were increasing tsp-very hour today and m-aily snrall villages in the interior bad been demolish ‘dile- cord-ing to a statement give-n outat the New office of Ldmbern and Company, Inc., sugar dealers Iiamibérll find» Company, Inc., estimatedthat 500,000,000 witlh a large organization sugar or between twenty crop had been lost in_ Havana province. Report of Casualties lt is reported that three hund- rcll persons wezc killed at Botan- ano, a town of some 2,000 inhabit- ants oll the southern coast of‘ llu- vaml Province, by the Carl-‘Jbctln turlladu. ‘At Bejllcai, lllidwuy iletweeu Havana and Mantallllno‘ thllty persons are said .to have perished and many to have been illjureli. This town has a population of 6.000. I ‘lllle village of Gabriel reports 11 (lead and S injtlletl and the town oi’ Guauahncu tihrec dead, 150 ill- jllretl and 1,500 lnlllllies homeless. Many Seaman Drowned A hundred ships of various classes were sunk or badly dam- uuetl. it ls realctl that lllany sca- men have been lirowlletl. A check- up yesterday revealed illill fllllllllx‘ lmaitely fifty were missing lmlll their rosters; some of t-hese un- O Expected t0 Reach $100,000,000. (filmulillll Press) ‘ » , HAVANA, Oct. 22.—Reports of more than 650 persons killed in Wednesdays ‘hurricane, an litr- kllown‘ numlbel- of injuries and 6,500 homeless were rnlngicti with frantic zlppczlls for aid early this morn- ing. Ten or more towns and villages are satid to have been completely destroyed. The ‘damage iti expected t0 reach nearly $100,000,000. » .‘ I 3.‘_ I t .t- creiicmpletely is as Yet no Record Injured -- Damage ork in Cuba. and tihirty percent questiouably perished. The centre of tile hurricane WM east of Havana. passing direct-l! ‘ed its heilclllt at. 10.30 in the morn- ing. Se terrific was me wind that the rttlll was curried almost. hori- zontally. lll ilavunll itself dnmlmfl to the extent or $5,000,000 was suf- wllruholnus, t. » i . t Four bodies were foulld yesten. day afternoon floating in the llar- hor. Ugh-i pGfSOllS were killed and over the city of‘ Guinea. it Teach- ' fered ill wrecked shipping lint!“ t». ... Npeeted annou-ncemen‘ and will ap on a policy of government liquor c Premier Howard Ferguson of Ontario, who has sprung his long ex- peai to the people on December 1st ontroi. Premiers Discuss Development Of Empire Trade (Canadian Press) lLONIDON, Oct. 22. —The llnper- lnuny injured at Central Jayaro. The sugar factory was destroyed. iAt Gulfl], Del- Melena, nine are dead, 22 injured anti most of the town is wrecked. lEight. were killed at lulubia at Pullta Brave an 175 houses were razed- At Reels iii-icon thouses Camp C0- d Dilute WBTO ivlhlecked. AL San Jone Dc Les Lajos. l0!‘- ly were injured and 204 houses destroyed. lllllllll MEETING 0F » THE CANADIAN lEiNllN Was Held Lasthlfight and. Was Largely Attended-Large i Number of New l Members Admitted-Considerable Busi- ness Transacted Elected. . c - T“ “mm”! memn“ of the Mi Charlottetown, r. E. l. I October. 22. i026 atlioll llelzioll held last nlsllt. ‘WM largely attended. luceitlcnt. (leorge l’. Nicholson prcsllilliK- -Ai'ter lilo minutes were road *1 larg number of new members wcro admitted. . tPrcsltlen-t Nicholson's r800." “"8 road, alter which the financial statement was presented and atl- optcti. - The incoming Executive were rc- qllestell to at. once arrange to have the livilillh-l Auxiliary orsuulueil- The following officers-were elect- ed. lprn-olllent. 'l)r. i. F}. (Woke-ll- lm Vice President, John Lislil- izer. ' ~' 2nd Vice President. Leo Bradley- iSecy-Trcasuren Georll ‘Silo-Twil- " 1. To. More-Wine i New’ “vmmtlthilioi in the Prince tillers m ednteniliatipgwskzedue-i e‘ o-loliolioll is ails" report ‘of Executive Committee, .. S. Field- flnil. Charles Hino. Arthur B11109- 14, A, Metnougall, George Nicholson Norman Lowther and flurry Mac- Dousall. ' - The new President. Di‘: (lflllwll willie lthe loiter- doubtless will m, , , n d, _. r m‘ fenllnineworkers. l em sure Wflnithen ma": n “h” ad ms men have a lithter touch than men lcmtfl-n, C_ a Hemmer, n". W, gift of an historical picture entit- A vote of thanks was nloved to led "The - homB-cmtillll o! ‘Soldiers to Copenhagen 1840 after a wm‘ iwtth Germany." ’ - Considerable bueillose wastrel!- after. which committees eactod nae for tile bll M!" of Wale! Oolim c (Monday the m» em November. w! ivr the pier-lll the Prince eldwsrfl;oii~ Armistice niirhi. ' Thc/ matte: of alilpll Armistice Dly was also do Kn scuseerl and‘ it it hoped that every ‘ex-loi- The foil in consumption of spirit! dler. sailor and ninth; slate? will ‘be eumt ell-parade. . t : the retirfnl president. in. Oeorge II’. Nicholson. ‘ ..r.... l‘, . and New Officers To the Members of the Provincial ' Cmnnlluld .0! tile Canadian Legion of the till-LS. League i Comrades: At the lost. Annual Meeting of the Provincial Commend of the (lreut ,W:lr Veterans‘ Association of l‘. E. llelund, held in those rooms Janu- lury 28th, 1926, you did. me the bon- or of electing me your President. ' The nine months which ‘have fuel lion, President.‘ Dr. ii. l). Jollllllllll- passethhave shown much activity for the Association as a whole tiu-oulzllotlt. the Dominion. As you will all recall, during the week of June Btdll-Jhly 2nd. 1925. Fltllll Marshal Eafl i-faigorrived in Carlo- da to attend the Second. Biennial Ccnference of the, British Empire Service league lof which Jle is the (lrantl President. and also to furth- or the cause of unity 'of ail ex- servlcc men in this Dominion. Since that time. the progress of unity between returned . metre As- sociations has been advancing ill each of our Provinces until will)’ nil exoervicetrnetlfs Associations have become merled into what is now known ed‘ The Canadian ‘Legion of the Britisadlhnpire Ser- vice League. _ The Greet War- Vetemlr Assoc- iation of which we formed a part. at their Seventh Dominion Conven- tion. held inwmtawoin fill, was the am Returned. Soldierb’ nrsnni- aotion to proclaim. itself in favor of the Unity movement u outlined by at; Otta- Earl ll-ioig in his ad Reso- finby pllilllitlil- to _ "-R 0 : ' i c a- llltblgs bv - - r i ' fiomllnderjlgtllfgwllwed’ ‘delay towehd tipgcoflfplet . . ,, __, m‘! u o ' scribe without bout l. fl‘ il1l ‘Conference spent both morning and afternoon today ill discussion ‘of ways and means oi‘ stimulating empire trade. Yesterday s. gener- al review of the situation was sub- mitted by ‘Sir lPhilip ‘Cunlifie-ldsfer, iPresident of the ‘Board of 'l‘radc. and Lieut. Col. L. lC. Amery, Sec/y ‘of State for Dominion Affairs. To- ,day was the turn of the Dominion ‘premiers. The text oi’ their speeches will not be available prob- ably un'til the week-end but Prem- TiiElNE ll. S. WANNiNPS iiiiii IN SHANGHAI To Safeguard Lives and Property of Foreigners-City Menaced by Shan- ier Mackenzie King it is understood intimated that his government had in view plans for the extension oi" maintenance of Canadian exports ||o Great Britain. outlined the trade iogreemcnts concluded with Austra- lia and the lWest Indies and review- ed generally the course oi trade between Canada and other portions or the empire. ‘ The Canadian lPrlme lilinlster Aaleo commented on the use of mov- ‘iltg picture films, the question of lwhich was introduced to tllc coll- Terellce by Sir Philip Cullllfie- Lister. Mr. King thought the use 10f United States films ill elupire countries would lessen with tune and tilat iBritish and Domlllinll lilnls would become lntercltslnt-tly’ popular. - Canadian EX-BCPVlCC men and sub- rcservatlon to tile establishment in this Dominion of the British legion under the direc- iioll and leadership oi‘ the (lrallll President of tile dlrltish illmllll" Senvice treague." Oulr local organization .0! treat War Veterans‘ Association. at a meeting of returned men 0Y1 October 31st, 1926. iDllfiflBfl the fol- lowing Resolution: "RESOLVED: That the returned lll-ell of this Province declare them tselves-tn favor of ullity of all Vcl- orall Organizations." . The executive of your Associa- tion- decided on June 9th, 1926. to ask Colonel H. l). Johnson, tempor- ary Chairman of tile llnlty Comlllit- tee for Prince Edward island, to call a meeting oi all returned men for Wednesday, June 16th, for the purpose-of completing the. organiza- tion oi.’ the Prince lEdwat-d island Branch of the legion. 0n Iutie 16th, a meeting of t.he Provincial Command of the Grout War Voter us‘ Association was hold, item e‘ by a large number 0i’ o: _ e men and at this meet- ini 8- eeviittion was passed which read so follow: “RBHIINED: That this Ienersl‘ mectlflIEoIi-tbo lPl-evincisl Command of the Greet We: Veterans’ Associ- ation of P. til-Island, desire to piece itself on record. as bola; ill_((l\il0f‘ of the objects and slit: of the British Empire Service IWIIIQ; AND -BE l1‘ THEREFORE RE- SOINDD: That. this Provincial Command of the Great War Voter- lms‘ Association do now and here- by Marie itself with the Canadian {nylon d the British Empire Ber- ,tive there has received a teleqmm the from Hankow stating that shichao. jquotations on more cargoes of New tung Forces. (Spwlll to the Guardian) SHANGHAI, Oct. 22. - Twelve United States ,Wlf'll1ipa and three from other foreign countries are now in port: here, prepared to safe- guard the lives and property of for- elpnem. shanghai is still menaneed by ghe forces from Shantung prov- inee and Canton bu-t Marshal Sun Chuan Fang of Shanghai has driv- en the army of Ghekiang province 30 mites away from the city. Earthquakes Rock Central California (Canadian Freda) BAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 22.- Two violent earthquakes rock- od the central coaot counties of California this morning just onehour apart. The first shock W“ at 4.38 a. m. and lasted ab- out twenty seconds. The leecond Wis It 5.36 a. m. and was much sharper but lasted only about: fifteen seconds. No injuries and no serious damage had been r4:- ported from either. SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 22,- A third and l-lght earthquake was felt here at 6.42 a. m. Will 5i EK Aiiill-ITINN lll INIININE TAX Says System is Wrong in Principle- Relief Would Encourage Foreign Capital and Development. SAINT JOHN, Oct. :22. —— Among the changes of that the Canadian ‘Board of Trade. in convention here today resolved to seek is the modification of the federal income tax so all to give preference to investors. Captain W. C. lanes, of Ottawa. Dominion Director of Legislation for the Retail Trade iBurellu of Canada, announced that a "Domin- lon-wide campaign for the abolition of the federal income tax would ‘be commenced. national interest, Ho termed the sys- utlllsltl Tii iY-Ai. l]. i. .iiiiiiii Elililil HNESN - U. S. Representative, H. ~ W. Anderson, Forced Out of the Country and His Property Confiscaf» ed. ' ' -,___ (Canadian Preps) _ NEW YORK, Oct. 22. - The sov- iet government of Rustin hae expel- led from that country the United States representative of the Young Men's Christian Assn. without ox plaining the rellcmc for its setter. Officials of the National Counsel. of the Y. .M. c. A. in announcing this yesterday, isald they eonoider- ed the action la a complete Qxilull- ion of their n._anizhtinn from RUI- sla. Their representative, H. W. Anderson, was forced out of’ the country and hi: property confiscat- ed. He had been working directly in cooperation with the Soviet. ... —--<o0>—————- Ideal Weather For Threshing Operations (Special to the Guardian) CAIJGARY. Oct. 2-2. -- Provided ‘pretsenil ideal weather continues threstbing will be nearly completed south of this city by bile end of next uveek. The bulk of the threshing nortih of here should be finished ‘by the some ‘time although a com- plete cleanup there is not expect- iem of raising revenue through the.“ m‘. three weekm Dominion income tax wrong in principle in a young and undeveloped country requiring capital-for the development of its national resources and population Declaring that. the new ruling ofinma beam The grade w", new.‘ taxing Canadian dividends is u most disastrous blow to Canadian enterprise. he said the Dominion income tax should be abolished. Mr. illnes said that if Canada could advertise to the world country had llo income tax, the: result would be the pouring in of| foreign capital and the great na- tional resources would be develop- ed. Canada would then enjoy prosperity l.i(l it. would he diffi- cult to l(l.‘t‘[l out. the people for iln- migration tllways followed devel- opment lliill prosperitq. Captain lanes said that. abolition of the income tax would be sought at the next session of Parliament. Schr. Shephefd King Crew Saved (Canadian Press) ST. PLERME. Miquelon, Oct. 22-‘ -—'I‘he crew oi‘ the British SClIOOlI-l While the governor of Ohekiang who rebelled iagpinot Marshal sun last week. apparently has filled in his intended drive toward shanghai, hie forces new an making stub- born resistance to the shanghai de-l fenders. t Sun still are unknown. REVOLT COLLAPSES LONDON. Oct. 22. - A Reuters deepatch from Shanghai says that: Gen. Sun Chuan Ping’: representa- Civil ledvemor of chekiang and leader of the attempted revolt afl- ainst Gen. Sun has fled. The del- pstch adds thll if the report is true it means the colllplo of the Cheklang rebellion. Potato Business ‘ Not Affected (Canadian Press) IWOOIBTOCK. N. B._ Oct. 22. — Apparently the immense dalnnse caused by the hurricane in Cuba is not to adversely affect New Bruns- wick Potato Shipping Association received cables from their represen- tatives at. Havana today asking for Bums-wick potatoes and ships will prdbabiy clear from Balm. John within a. day or two for Cuba as usual. British Steamer ' ,In Distress __._ (Canadian Press) NORFOUK. VI" Oct. 22. -— All S. O. ‘S. call from British steamer Esntway picked up at the (Tape Lookout radio station tonight gave the ship's position as latitude 3010 H0O 1.0018126; iAjN IT l8 IWURTHER RlfiOIN- so 11in in noluh . (Continued on yap ti) north and longitude 63.68 west. i tll cot-ole. in-. the battle which cr- . _- Wm; the gheklm-u army, Dog island and ileaclled but was er Shepherti King was rescued load night by the French trawler Asie when the schooner caught. fire] from the exhaust pipe of the gaeo; line engine, s‘x miles off this port. The engineer was bulncd about.‘ c hands alllLiaee but will recov- The schooner was towed to destroyed by fire. The Asia is taking the lesclled crew to North Sydney. N. S. Atw MAN can MAKE MONEY AN‘ r-‘mtzuo B-tsur TRY AN’ KEEP BOTH-i TORONTO. Oct. 22. - Maritime. increasing winds, followed -by rain. Maximum and minimum temper- atllres: Toronto, cloudy . . . . . . . . . .. Montreal. cloudy . Quebec. cloudy 50-40 40-—\'l4 . 40-30 . 50-49 ClYtOWII. fair ‘Halifax, fair 50-43 St. John. clear .. 50%“ "Boston. clear ., 43-36 New York. clear ... . . . . . . . . 50-40 High tile this afternoon at 12.81 and tonight a 12.16. Sun set-z this afternoon at 5 and rises tomorrow morning st 6.09. which put her off 8t. Augustine, lll Mine. 0b" Florida, but a considerable distance Oct. 28th, 0.33 a. at lea. The nature of the trouplo was not stated. ,3 3 lLest quarter 11pm; Tlml-"gy, ’of 120,000,000 bushels of wheat for that thel ahmlumlyl T reahlng returns. both soutih and {nort of Calgary show the yield per acre at least. equal to the most. sanguine exlidlttations that were entertained even before August but it looks once more like a total Alberta and an aggregate of'376,- 000,000 for all three province's. . , Barring belated and ullilol-seetl calaamity the western farnlersw-ill receive as much money for their wheat as they did 1n 1925 was a. prosperous your in the west. Gunmen Held Up Broadway Night Club- (Speeial to the Guardian) NEW YlORtK, Oct. 22. -— Six suumeu. one armed with a rifle, held 11D a bmadway night club just at tlavlleht today. mbbed the guesifl and ellllllfiyees of‘ cash and iewelrv valued at 820.000, beat and "Highly handled several men and women and escaped. The raid took place at 5 a m. Th"? "W" 125 Dad-inns in the Place and about 30 entertainers and other employees, 1151f of mom Wm women. Announcements, Coming Events, , Meetings, Etc "Don't torset the caike sale-tn- day at Feunell and Chandler's 2251 "Drop into Fennellnnq ghmd. lera this afternoon, buy 50mg (jgkg "-1"! lW-lll the Orphanage. 2251 "Bea-ll ‘Sllllllor, Wheatley River ‘Hell Thursday. October 28th ln. stead of 29th. 325g “At Victoria Hall tonight. Come and see a. big fight. See "Fighting- “"1"- - A Plus fishting picture.- "iRummsga sale St. Peter’; Cathedral school-room this even- “F- 22x2 "Willi": —~ Grand bazaar mm River. Watch for further allliounoe- manta. 218740-2131 "tDance in Emerald Hell Mon- dlv evening. Oct. 25th. [Ladies 224m: 2i please bring coke! i’ Don't miss seeing "Aaron Slick" chilly nisht at m. Mel-hart. Specialties between acts will in. elude Mrs. ti. S. Stewart. Miss Sterne, ‘Miss ‘llo-ruby, Mrs R. mm. Wile- Geo- Beers. Goo. Tweedy, 1'. Aw- Millie)’. lD. Elliot Show. $248 "The Harrington Drlmltln (glut, It" present then- a mt drains "Aaron Slick" in Consolidated School. Mt. Herbert, Monday, esth. Admission 85o n4 88o 1m. m. Summersitle tide eighteen lain. ates later than Charlottetown. Oot. coed in aid 1 p ' n4 ...-l...- pao. .. not fine Tuna; nlg t. 0mm; rhea Qt I o'el sharp. .. _ 1103-10-01." Nov-full - V...