OIL Qultylsneevene paudsoneeril. MAXIMS MERE MAN . -¢_—- inulfltlde ll mug; lnorlhl, Ionnhl I801 ciplottohwl Gnu-flu I've Celia KILLED EIERBEFIG Bomb Explosions (B. J. P. McKnight) the Machsdo Regime, punc to Confusion as Is- land-wide L a b o r Strike ‘Threatens. (Associated Press Stall Writer) EAVANA Oct. II-(LPJ-Dls- orders and terrorism renflnlscent of Z6 12mm “ofioiroeies AND The y our inleriori. MAXI MS 01A. MERE MAN ..._i_- irnetestollifelstollvewith Ag Méssing “TERRORISM RfiK OUT 14 PAGES Annual Subscription Delivered $5.00 . B A. Ii-M) 8y llell Cured: and U 0&1! Intake Boats ._______—_ ANE W ‘I'm 0 Siamese Rebels A re Routed IN, H? Add F-Governmen ier, today and cla. efforts to quash revolt. After m0 llldht of I» rebel wonder. Prince Bovarsds, and were killed or wounded, the seat o! the rebellion. llliilliii tasted amazon. Slam, a». fl-(A. . t troops harried rebels toward the northeast front- mishes in which many insurgents hoops occupied the Kant District fill- tir- loyal NB. Woods (Cansdisn Prcfls) FREDERICTON, N. 8., Oct. The body o: Lyle W. Bongard, well lmown Fredericton violinist filling station proprietor, was s . Government Negotiations For ramsijQf Old P.E. H covered this afternoon in woods in‘ 27— and dis- Nesfltiations under way for .._- .._. V_ n-uia some ctory Terms. ccnciiidcslistunu rut Lease LIAM/LEE TU a ospitaliliirl 131m B" Sea Discover Body 1,, infirmary Pattie-fits To B commodated Im Lease Is For e Ac- l Church of the Immac- mediately-J One Year, With Option Of Purchase Or Renew- al On Satisf a ulate Conception Burned. (Canadian Press: H e a rt 0f French Montreal Partially MONTREAL. out. mfime or waters of Lake Wmnipe In Shelter, Lake, SELKIRK. Elan, 7f ca? Aeroplanes Scour ke l/Vinnipeg In rc/i Of Crafts Believed B o a-t-s- Have Sought From Storm Swept Alo_n_.<_;_ Shore Line. (Canadian Press) Oct. 27 — Squally, snow-tlecked g tonight held fast the fate of 26 by live explosions, into further confusion today. ' however, has been announced. RAILWAY STRIKE the inzcilor. The bombs were most.- ly thrown from automobiles. Two badly (liimaged but -_io one was n- Jured. ‘ The newest cloud on the labor horizon was in the Il(!'.'...‘,'l.1p8i‘ field. El Didi-lo exinounced it would pub- lish wmorrow dcspte failure oi ne- gotiations with St-liiillg employees. Shots were fred at the Uiuro build rig iiom a passing aiuomibile L tonight. wounded. . ____.______ ANNOUNCEMENTS, COMlNG EVENTS. hiElYFlNGS. ETC " Announcement! Three bystanders were are Inserted ll lhin rolmiin at l rents pu- war‘ Ill-P"! vuyulih- In advance. "Polite ut MiicMlhun Hotel lllohdoy night, 2237 “Rummage sale, St. Peter's Cathedral schoolroom this evenmg 7 o'clock. 2244 "SPe the great racetrack ro- one causing serious damage, threw Cuba's tur- bulent labor and political situation with ten persons dead after a furious light at the Jurdvnu Sugar Mill at Ciimaguey, labor elements renewed their efforts to sci ofl l. general strike in Cuba. No date, llie railway strike was spread rig with increasing violence. Disorders continued in Haiunc. as well as in buildings in mid-town Havana were VALUE 0E HEALTH FILM Should Do Much To Arouse Public Opin- ion, Says Hon. Dr. MacMil]an. The following letter froth the Pro- vincial Minister of ficJth and Edu- cation speaks for itself: i A talking picture entitled "Dani- aged Lives," revealini m!!! "10 dreadful scourge of venereal Dis- , eases, is to be shown in the Prince Edward Ilicatre in Charlottetown. Oct. 30 to Nov. 2, The picture has been prepared under the supervision ‘ parts of the British Empire and lat- l er in other countries throughout the world. This is the first talking picture prepared on the 5L ._ect of ve. ere-cl diseases, 1t carries a mes-mail W 41h cannot fail lo create a Profound im- prcssmn, and 1 can unhcsitatiugly recommend it as of paramount 8.4- ucationiil value. It is the most ef- fective weapon yet devised to arouse public opinion out of its lethargy in o. matter oi the most vital import- ance to human health and haul?!- ness. W. J. l’. MACMILLAN, M.D. Minister oi Health and Education. the vicinity of Iracyville. Sunbury "n" M" been wmlilmd between caunm where’ Since he tuned w the Provincial Government and the join two hunting O0mplllll0llB' on, tmste“ M the 91'1"" Edward I!" Tuesday, an energetic search had land Hospital for lease to the Gov- ' ei-nment of the old P. E. I. Hospi- lcu buildings, Kensinglon Rood, u. i be used to permanently relieve the‘ examined the bum, Bongam Md situation caused by the Falconwood been conducted for three days and nights. Death was clue to exposure, said Dr. Arthur F. vnnivnrl. who , been dead for more than 36 hours. f5"- ‘An inquest was decided to be un- J necessary. ,PREMIERRE (‘Til PRISBNL {CUNLHTLLINS o! the Canadian Social Hygiene itcpresentaii ‘Council and will be shown in all t1 ves“ of In- I RS The lease is for one year, begin- ning Nov. 1, at $1,600, withvoption ‘at the end of that time ol ten years’ renewal or purchase, the purchase price being $25,000. The property leased consists oi two extensive brick buildings and about four acres o! land. Already preparations are being made to lit the buildings for occu- Pfllwy. and th's is expected to be ready by the end of next week. No alterations or extensive repairs will . be required. Only part Oi the buildings, in- cluding two of the wards, will be terested Bodies It“ used sit present. In the unused vited to inspect Can-l adian l enal IusTtu- tions. (Canadian Prowl , LOND.N, but, b... 2i. - 1n n persona. top-y to u read-Minn l0."- "arded to niiri by the Loud... hliii- N10- isteriai iisccciiutn, Pfullllel‘ it. B. Two little ew- semiett said he was SaL-Siied wiui boys lets wdev 89-" police whit ‘Canadian prison OUHdLLLOlIS, bCilCv- was mgarded as the solution of the ing Justice is Dilillg administered un- i mysterious der a policy that tends to reform Alfredo the criruiiial, and invited i‘i.§l.'(}5€llL/&-y tives 6t interesicci bodies to visit. the. pemtentiaries at iiiiy time, WAtuUL-lt‘ notice, and see Culifii-Lltlllh‘ ior them- psirts the plumbing "and heating Children Give Solution To TORO oct. 2'I—(C.P.)- and ne ghboihood death oi 18 months old day beneath a discarded auiouno- tile door in e d/ump not far from? 1 clad body was round early yester-I will be shut off, thus reducing the expense 0i‘ upkeep. Sixty-four Infirmary patients. now housed in the Neivsome bulld- ing, will be removed to the hos-pin tal building, also s number now accommodated at the old inflrmin-y iii. Falcohwood and at the simmc‘ building on Kent Street. There will| be immediate ample capacity for! over 100 clients, and this will ef- icct a great improvement, as there has been considerable overcrowd- ing in the quarters available since‘ the fire. Both the Newsome and Bimms buildings have proved alto-L gather inadequate and the stuffs have been endeavoring to carry on under the greatest inconven- lenses. Should the _Goverrimerit decide to purchase the Hospital buildings and properly outright. it is believ- ed ‘the price of $25,000 would bef on excellent investment. In the! meantime, the terms of the lease will afford opportunity for full consideration of this question, LHlRll BREAK-i, chug 1M» illllt “SILENT cnluliiiviisv" "Bums" Hillier whose un- AS82115 N.R.A. And Attacks Johnson For Attempting a Grave l . I . . ‘frolic community of the Province persons aboau‘ mo lak of Quebec today suffered its seventh _ _.injor lire disaster in the last 12‘ months. Damzige estimated at approxim- _ , __ ,1,” $50000 was caused by a ma“, men bound ‘I01 their “lllLPP which broke out near the belfry of, Land’ 25“ miles "OYHW-YSL "E 1' , ‘ , . I ‘ i‘ the Church of the Immaculate Con- i 104,991. 59m» filmed i1‘ T‘ {"5 "' caution liorc mid burnt} its way be- 5'19 1s owned bY the 591k!“ Aeroplanes WON‘ tween the ceiling and the rool’ to the centre of the building. First esti- THICK OF STORM nlates placed damage at $200,000 but this was later YuVi-Sed after a check M“ ma“ 7""’° d“?! on the premises. About a month ago be" 1e“ m" 1°!‘ the the Cathedral and Convent of Jesus cation at this lake wit was use imd Mary at Vclicylield, Que, was 119- EIWW-lidfin destroyed by lire which, together '11" with todayls lire, brought to $2,750,- 12 mouths to Quebec v ‘ DYOpDYKj. Newer Church Iicss than an hour alter theout- break in the Church oi the 1111- rnaculate Conception - one of the largest in Montreal and situated in the heart of French hlontreaL-iire- men announced the blaze was under control. The building was one ol the newer churches in Montreal. It svas built o! fire-resisting material and equipped with Automatic fire Damage was caused extinguishers. mainly by wiiter and breakage. It was {cared for a. time the tons or water poured on the ‘building might cause the rool vaulting to collapse. guard for some time alter the blaze hiid been brought under control. It was reported tonight, however, water had been drained from the building and the danger ol collapse had passed. Firemen remained manor, lillltioii Tuesday night. "Chicken Octo r 30th _ "Hunter River livestock Wednesday 1st. List at once. Russell Nichol son, Secretary. "Chicken Supper, Dance. Bingo C M. B. A. Hall, Vernon River. evening. October 30th 011 Nionday inst. Reserve this date. 2125 night. Whore? "i. fathers, IWM hearts will be there. “Sun Life will protect you whether you die too soon or live "8 if you buy an endowment at “Bil 65. Arrange for one today. Consult .1. A. Moore, manager, Charlottetown. 1778 _ -____ ‘We want 9.000 lambs to fill our requirements next week. Double deck cars will bring best YEPUPHS- We are offered ii good 9"”. Only small selling charge de- riuc d, You get the balance (noth- l” deducted from the weight o! mill-wills! stock with your once. If living near chlflottetown consult us. P. E. l. (Iv-operative Livestock Marketing Ewe. ms “Neck and Neck," at Ken-i 2240 supper and Entertain- i. merit followed by dancing, st, Jnmes Hiul, Summerfield, Monday night. be 2128. Club loading lorenoon, Nov. 2236 "The big Saturday dance to- Thc B. I. S. Moth- brothers, sisters and 223i L-cdae. (I! not line . 1118-) Convicts Killed In Break WALLA WALLA, Wash, Oct. 2'1.- (A.P.)-Two dangerous convicts were killed and two were recaptured to- night in an attempted break from Washington State Penitentiary. A howling siren and alarm spread by prison officials brought National guardsmen speeding to the prison, but sheriff's officers reported "the trouble was all over" before the ' troops arrived. "Pantry Sale, St. Joseph's Con- vent Saturduy afternoon and night. October 18th. 221B. selves. mended an investigation ail iiorm. Millions Spent dollars upon our penal institutions, said Mr. Bennett's letter. legislation, has declared that Continued 0n page 18 "Rummage Bale at St. James Hall, Saturday, P. M. November . 4th, 2209. "Masquerade Dance in Graham's Road Hell, Tuesday evening, October 31st. Good music, refreshments. Ad— mission 25 cents. 2210. Card of Thanks I wish to convey my most sincere thanks to those who so kindly helped me win a prize in the Guardian Sub- scription Campaign. MRS. A. H. BURKE. Soulhport. "W. M. S. United Church, Long River, are havlns s Chicken Supper in the Hall, Wednesday, November "Clyde River Dramatic Club will present their play in Canoe Cove Hall, Saturday evening, October Mtiuhlldniission 8o and 15;. Bale o1 lune es. Part 0f Proceeds or Derry Monday even- - Former Reich Communist Linked In ire Probe (Ass Milled PMS!) Mr. Bennett's letter was in cply to a resolution which PHLCSLCLI u- gainst prison conditions and de- “We have spent many millions oi "Organ- ized society, through appropriate certain edtlieoointtnollowhimwsposk. ‘They told police that Bunty fe over an erribainkrnent y ed the little girl and partially cov- ered her body with the oer door. The other denied this. Prince Of Wales Suffers Chill (Asfiocilled Press) BUNNINGDALE, lihigland, Oct. 2'l——'I‘ho Prince of Wales remained In bed today to allow a chill which has troubled him for several days to rim its course. On doctor's orden he planned to remain indoors over the week st his country homo hers. her home and those oi the boys. y into the dump on Wednesday afternoon, the day the child disappeared and ' brought about a night-long search ’by police from all sections of the city and east-end residents. A 4 1-2 year old boy told the police his seven year old companion undress- "posslble under the NRA." by the Ford Motor O0. which Knee the outset of the National Recovery Act had remained uncommunlcstive as to its policy. followed Johnson's PAY Ill ADVANCE 5| l0 many people disclslm rwtonaiiliuiy m mull ma; "l!!! bilh are sent out. In Mun no lush sdvh. will ap- h "Montague Blcon Hog Fair. All 0F 31st. Must be wclshed in previous to i! o'clock. Grader will be present to [redo hon. landing lambs Ill dly. Annear, Secretary. 3124. I1: ., It Montague, October at Rink Government Mont a ma. m’ Ste v Communist sgainst mother's. ion xroyer. "Como to the dance st the '"' "*- "",."",.. "~- rrm-arwv» "o onnpeniod y“; r 5t. Avsrds m‘ Hockey ub. Admission 26c Syd. UIAIIDITITOWN 1411110? :11! M011- ‘ ‘Y4 Ll . Oars , ,, nvunu" will leave Mayfair Teankzams st bwdm" ' 3.30. 150 P814111. 3234. amour. 0o. ill-The prmi-‘ll- tion’: attempts to lnk tho former iviohsiag lmiesi Torglcr, and the stolid. eel- wngemd Li-ebiig M sinus Van Der d1 mbbe, ended today in one man's leader, leader oi the N"; party at Linz, Austria. des- cyj-bgd m the court how he sew y"; per Lubbe, on the afternoon of the Relchstsg flzc, walking be- hmg Tbfglfl’ in the corridor of CM Torgler arose and solemnly 85k", "Bfoio February 2a, r nver sew or telked to Vm Der Lubbe. That is the absolute, unmitigated truth." Tire Chief JJu-stice tumd to xioyer- “I mt to my Ilm-tion that vim Der Lubbe willed behind Toigler thrvflfll the Relohsteg corridor," said Kmyw. Repeated clashes between pros- ecution and drones marked the 3099117109! 0f other witnesses who said they an: or were wLtii Torglei‘ mi tin" afternoon o! the lire, Feb- ruary 3” declaration in Wushingimi today u Injustice. (By Will-lam B. Bcatty) (Associated Press Stall Writer) Iibrd Company's statement - the first since the motor magnate fail- ed to sign the auto code - that recovery Administrator Hugh S. Johnson is "assuming the airs of a dictator" and "attempting s. grave injustice upon a law-rib ding American mdustry." ASSAILS NRA “Johnson's daily expression oi opinion is not lalw," said a state- ment m... the Company offices today. "signing a code is not in the law; flying the Blue Eagle is not in the liuw. The Ford Motor Co. observes the law and lt in all its msl recovery features." The statement, incidentally, made the charge that favoritism in the awarding of Governmental bids is .1 The sudden breaking of silence Continued 0n page l! Appreciation I wish to express my oin- cere thanks to ell who in any way insisted me in the Guardian Subscription 0on- lost. FRANK BROWN. Kenslngton DETROIT. Oct. 27 -— (A. P.) ~—- Henry Ford's long-standing "s lent controversy" with the NRA Wlls at an abnipt end tonight viflth the Sarraat Turns To Question Of BalancingBzzdget PARIS, Oct. 2'l—(A.P.)—Only l. few hours old, Premier Albm Sar- rautk ministry 01' "oonvnlescence" plunged without delay today into the task oi’ balancing the French Budget. Fllance Minister Geomes Bonnet. “the guardian‘ of the Franc", and Abel Gardey, the new Budget Min- inter, studied prospects oi bringing finances into equillllnnum, from the viewpoints of both Senate and Chamber of Deputies. M. Garcia-y, an influential membe of the Senate, has been speaking and writing on rinsucal restoration tor months, and is expected to de- velop plens which will sat siy the Senate, while M. Bonnet will re- thick of tho storm. alter the [e- , north, navl-l _ e boats, unreported for five days. The missing bull are the Lubcrc and the Question Mark. pressed into service in a search for the ‘ vessels believed frozen in at some The Lebcrc with ii crow of six. northern station. left here with l5 fisher- iishing siiiiions on I-Jzigle ls Iii-re. The Question lllzirk, a three and two passengers. " oviiriiion (‘ompzi . 1e _--—-—- {Uoal Firm Has Good Business l i winds convertcdl shore craft llliO miniature ice- bergs. Officials oi the Lake Muni- od ""ddl h LobaFishin Oornlpe stt h‘ lCanadlan Press) QUEBEC, Oct. fl-Crown rebut- fence began late today alter-the .1.“ mm tegan a week ago m_ defence had rested its case at the My with flesh winds and wow’ on‘ conilnued trial of six coal ooni- supples were aboard the Mark. OD Arab Riot JAFTA. Palestine, Oct. 2'7—(A. PJ-Eleven men were killed today in a riot oil Arabs protesting against Jerwish immigration, according w an oifcial statement. A rclzablc witncs estimated the dead at 20. JERlISAI-iidlvl, Oct. 27-(A.P.l— Police fired on an excited crowd attacking their headquarters to- night, killing one person and wounding several others. The police first charged, using clubs, but failed to disperse the moib and begun shooting. Orie po- lcemun was stabbed. Ari oul/orcak also was reported at Nablus, where police fired on a mob which attacked the railway station, killing one. their subscriptions and saved votes for me in the Guardian Contest. VIVIAN CAMERON, on Charlottetown. Elect the Chamber's attitude. Compromise (Canadian Prose) Oct. M-Unoiliciel but appsrmtly well-founded re- port! tonight stated that the wage dispute between the Trades empbyees and the Canad- ian Paoiic and Canadian National Ralways had been settled by a compromise. The compromise, it was stated, was that the comimiiivl h-sd restricted their demand for w additional l0 percent reduction to one o! live peremt but before the agreement can be defied their re-‘ m in a fcw rlcinis to b!‘ comPTPWL- ' ill‘ W‘ Running The 10 percent cut was put into ‘ahqiliui m. Reached In Rwy. Dispute g1, The Liiberc s. 90 loot steel craft, Carried u. plentiful supply of pm- visicns but it is not known whati Twenty Dead In. Saturday it reached its intensitv: pan!“ charged with “mm: a Wm‘ l wind Vol06,“, o‘, 40 m1“ u“ combine to muiioin the price of how, and low mnveratu:,cs_ More, coal, Al. the conclusion of today's man 15 Inches of mow ‘cu at Gunf session the case was adjourned to Harbor. to the south oi here. n is Nwemb" a‘ believed the two vessels made for the sheltsrcd shore-line to ride out of the storm and became frozen in Last witness to be heard today on behalf of the defence was lfi-anl: J. Neale, Ottawa. Secretary of the Dominion Fuel Board, who stated more Wclsh coal could be sold in Canada than at present and that St. LdllTfiilCg facilities for the un- Qllefitifln louding of coal were arlwiuafle at M95611 i. The Weather, Etc flu. our Will ‘ii-ll Sflioutisr ovations oifoi ‘NEAR HAW)? llllf blouse. ‘(HEM Card of Thanks Sm" “n,” ,,,,,._,,,,. .,,,,,,, ; h .; cooler at r wish to thunk all my m?‘ “m” ' "we" friends who so kindly gave ‘ ' Zmmllnn Press) i\lETl'(Jlli(lllill.ll‘.i\li 0-'i"ii‘E. To!" lo_ Oct 2 lliilinum rim! miixiniilm _ got 84 Akhvik f“ Vniii-ouvcr . _ l‘; ~-—~--v—~—' lizmmiion - ~ - c ~ 3: . 13m .. . ,6 t", '. Is Believed "f; n: ‘ 4H " 4r. . 4i _ 4d i: .. - 4" . Charlottetown 4‘ effect last May. The question of _ M‘ VT whether or not the proposed flvv "‘ ‘ percent cut would be mide rdrillv- Nivrltme uw-w - . i‘ -ii l» Minus . t, ms hr Willils‘ nillniuv l iw-i iii-ll lifliil~ tive has i0 be sriliod. - i u ._. "Km" (‘I/Jilly will ~l inc show- lievcd, 8.5 well l8 the time 0i LOT- rrs: cooler lit n Kill. mination OI the LLVB Dime!“ "9' “mum,- Egni7—Sir07lg wmls; ducflom mostly eli-nd- with lime’ slmuci-s; I It. was also believed the railways wcrs pressing for withdrawal by the inch of court nctlins entered in the Mtlritime Provinces in ’ which a rofum o! tlzc l0 percent (‘hnlrf st n’g . HLh r'i‘.n ths evmvlv? t ~ m rnlng at “$1.: 23s fhls Jf/‘Tll/V"?! n: 4 R7 and TLFMI tomorrow mnr-‘lvig lit "- 3L‘ I-‘\||| mngg This-lily. Nov m ht l! at 7 2-‘! and 10. v» 75‘ <11 5-“...- do tide nlnhivon miliulvl . ,_ w,» l if t w. muicvon was dvm-"iiiiild- L” rdiiii‘ i-‘Eiiiirn SLClIVDULE (fIFJFIDFS iroiicrnly were C"llI(‘L~ ‘Wk ,,,.._y 1.; ,- flvnlrn Ell p“ ihom of ‘i national i' l v ‘ll- ' "l‘ I . ; a ~~ m» railway strike ii.w PM’ vd- 1p h n |.,_ i.» "L r ll V: -> r u I r . . . r . . . Jzr. tr :2 :.".:..; .. *- ‘-