MAXIMS OIL MERE MAN iii . =1 Ilia ‘loved darinasasopli- lsflcslcyno bu: nlrsed lac dc- ludon, allowed no fear. . n -_ .. a Clofudbulrstf on... Toll 0i I0 Lives In San Antonio I i _ y The Associated Press) SAN ANTONIO, Sept. 27-A flash flood caused by a cloudburst followed by pounding rains, inundated much of picturesque San Antonio today, causing 10 known deaths and scores of injuries. Rescue workers feared others may have lost their lives. Property damage was estimated at millions of dol- lsrs. Hundreds were reported‘ missing earlier today b}- city police. Most oi’ them have been accounted for after being rescued from trees, rooftops, and isolated homes, but the fate of many is still in doubt. r '- Among the dead werrlour un- identified military policemen. M; the height oi the storm. water swirled inches-deep about the famous Alamo but did not get inside. Many persons still are maroon- ed and a fleet of boats is being sent to San Antonio from Austin to ald in rescue work. The Rtd Cross sent relief workers from St. Louis to augment the San An- tonio stall’. Raiderlts on the B!!! Antonio River below the city were warned to evacuate as the glood swirled southward. The danger to San Antonio lt-f self has not fully abated. although flood waters are dralninfl f1'°11'1 its streets, some six feet under water during the 510ml- olmos Darn on the northern edge of the city i! Btfllldlili "5 severest test. Water is backed 35 , i ve Coming Events "Talkies Morell Tuesday. "Talkies iualpeolu W¢<1n==4IY~ "Open Air Dance at Cavendish Restaurant tonight. "Dance Emelald Hall Monday nlg-ht. Sept. 30th. good music. "Poultry buying daily live and 4 c‘! it , ing top mar- kxsliricgolgagl}; rgalliraser. Ltd. "Buying daily live and dressed gcuitry. aying to market prices. cudreaut d: Mc uald. Soirris. CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA, SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 28, 1946 iiis AST R OUS ‘F iiiiz‘ AT sinus LAUNDRY Duo lloro Tonight lion. Lionel Chevrlar, Minister of Transport, Ottawa, who is due ln Charlottetown Originally Mr. leaving on Sunday, but agreed to remain when he will address Club at their weekly l Read by Eve Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew price on this years potato were discussed at a well attended meeting of potato growers of the Province called last night by the Department of Agriculture in Prince of Wales College hall. The resolutions. two in number, wore tabled for the guidance of a pro- Vmtflfll deleaation to meet with other representatives from rive Eastern Provinces to be held at Ottawa on Qct. l, for the pur- pose of considering a floor price. HOn. W. F. A. Stewart, Minis- ter of Agriculture. presided. Mr. Stewart. accompanied by m. J.W. Bouiter. manager of the P. E. I. Potato Growers Association. leaves on Sunday to attend the Ottawa CFO]! the Potato Floor Price Discussed By Growers Resolutions calling for a floor lcwind resolution. which leaves the date and price indefinite: “Whereas there is a very heavy crop of potatoes in Prince Ed- ward lslaiul to be handled at present time and whereas the price obtained per bushel will de- termine the prosperity or other- wise cf the great majority of the farmers of this Province; and uihereas the price of potatoes has already fallen below the cost of production, and whereas the Pal-- liament oi the Dominion of Can- ada has enacted the Agricultural Prices Support Act in order that the farmers of Canada may be assured a fa and reasonable profit on the food which they produce. and whereas the farmers m Inquest Held Into Death 0f George Doyle A Corona lOl-llld that his death at on the evening of Sep its the Imperial 011 Y's Jury last nigh Before calhrig Dr. Harold Shaw had commullica McGrath. plant lmd Fraser Ltd, concerning rumour that the Doyle had been dis ied with Mr. R.G 16 PAGES George Doyle came to 61A standard time t-t 2t; oppos- Charloitetown by being agrgcgneg; the Borden-Charlottetown train. Dr. I. -J. Yeo presided at the inquest. the first witness. Dr. Yeo saici he manager of DBJQS t e , me Ggorgg levelled Sterns’ Llm missed from the inan of knowledge seeks It his glory and reward. MAXIMS 01A. MERE _MAN Virtue h an empty name unless ll Suhlio rlpllon Delivered IB-U. Mall. 84.00: other Provinces I U-IA. “I! ‘Local Man Electrocuted . While Aiding Firemen \ ited corner of Kent and Hillsbo 9 90111061133 em lo, last - meféifgflrst resoluum.’ presented gist?‘“ftfkfmximugléfigmgfiimtxa; gay. mivlr. lVlcGrath? gr. Yco Dena} struck when Go by M, 130mm,. m. mom W. to a comm, mm ma,‘ m many Dial homied him the late George former City Police 0 seconded by Col. G. E. Full and c5535 curtailed their possum, m.“ ‘haytemad not been dismissed and on a SH“ live high tension Frank Clarke, favored requesting m5; and where” 1t 1| now 5W t 1 e Company had never con- . the 1301111111011 GQi/efmtlflm t0 dent that. unless some action i; “gated any such action. _ instantly. Hundreds of h guarantee the farmer a price of taken, farmer; will suffer heavy pamalo Ifiimldld Shaw‘ Pmvmcm] helplessly. I not less than 80 cents a bushel 10535 in the marketing of their g" 5a he 118d Derfornl- ‘N "ll! "Veflllll- on board cars for l Canada No. potato crop during the present ed an autopsy °11 U16 body of the ‘ - Chevrlei- planned i potatoes market on and aiier year; {harm-m ,-e,,°1,.,d m,‘ 1MB Giwrse Doyle at 11 o'clock. he ha. May l’ 1947 of this years cm“ general mam“ of potato arm“ Thursday evening. and that there Ilnfll Mflltdily Hon. Horace Wnight. Bedeqlll. era called bv the Department of w“ M’ evidence ‘i’ a1°°h°1 1X1 ‘he the Rim"! and other speakers advflvlud 511 Agriculture of t-ha Province that system‘ Dr" Shaw ‘"1171 the "Z111 uncheoil. earlier date for application of the "m °f “he 119C835“ W88 flmDll- Test Pilot “Feared Lost In Explosion Th ed i D i581 dérsll’. “Malian. thus-sat ti. gtation Ltd. Cardigan. """' "—' noritd‘ 0t‘ muliuwni to r s ttish "Loading hogs at st. Peters for flttgw B11 t ¢ 5 11’ ° 11° , Ai ay . "Ilh dead. included two grviilflliniiigelm MTAWA swt‘ 27"(°P)"‘Th° membegs of ethe plane crew and w c“ “no” ang-dlg-lgfl-fillitLti 0f Grain Loaves last two grain ships of the year left Churchill this week and no civil aircraft more rain traffic will pass through Cans a's northern port this year. '."c°u'°u" 5°“ m" mm‘ u” a. National Harbors Board spokes- td., every Tuesday. WI‘!!! Wlfv ‘Puesdsy and l-‘ri ay morning Pgylng 15.00 pair for good ones Wlieatlsy. "N more grain grinding until Qatar; notice. R. L. Cola, Milton might enter larger Though some small ships timt. depending on the insurance companies require that freighte Churchill by Oct. be extended to Oct. 15 with extra b“ still Churchill for some weather. must leave l’! l0. The date may ovchhkm ____ 3|, 4 payment. The Transport Depart- cther games, §§i§§i'.msnt§'.'in."<'ii ".191" "M1106 11° fltrthfl‘ QXDOfl i cubes. etc. south Rustioo liallfféLalrllsht thll yea/r. ‘l! con ruit Tuesday and Wednesday, October lot and 2nd. "Arriving .8B0bClilb0r 21st. cal-loads Feed-Hog Starter-Grow- en-Finielter-Wheat. Shorts-Dairy Ration Lay Mali- ken l-‘attenvr. l lock. Montague. . "Graham's Road Hall. Monday plant. a P. M. Evangelistic meet- Ma. special singing by y two eye-w messes saw no parachute De Havilland experts that iihc Swallows design “hacl the record in the bag. The Swallow was designed to explore the controlling high-speed. pan-es with k-swept wings which delay tlhe onset of “compressibility“ and thus permitwgligher speeds without loss craslhed into a hilltcng in the first fat DB there were no survivors. The crash occurred while the through a heavy mist c flight from the island of Islay to 8 G155‘ i irreparable buildings, i improve- A company statement said it was. rem“ h“ bee“ a gene" still hoped that Capt. De Havilland] “"11” ‘“ t“ “pmw” °' ‘h’ ow. '7 “hm.” muwt" R N‘ D-wmn’ mTlliesaglqratnof-ifit ' Department rc' cnsiiilinniliglillltilgrswaiiis” latsot D m d prted the overnmerlt icebreskcr 3mm," hmbspeed com-s at ~11’-*‘-"‘“i-~‘i"?3'-1~,=,~§°’~»==11‘,;-,=,:I='§; cs2.-“iiiié".iz"air"is.i.iiz.“il T...““.€“‘&.’°i.?l‘é‘fi°’in°“..§“i,.:5°%§3 Dmzwe ‘M o Suf leave Churchill, as it proceeded amp ‘ leastlwani‘ from lgouthalrlitpton ‘Ils- ssnnmn (but “I us. Suture an an WOll led saey ' y through Hudson Strait. mm u, parachute to sage”. . but 5eilevflQueenb. Murray Creed. Depart- roblem of has been contested for the most w“ W‘ (Canadian Press f Writer) part on dom-stic issues Claiming ,=1'"-,‘""t-'-’" "our “$.85 .1 any ..‘.°’ii’..’.’.'.‘i;‘.‘."“..,‘$i.2‘"3l' ' m’ wpn“h"‘ election day in Australia-and a charge of some 600.000 service per- »); any m“. 4.600.000 voters us bal- sonnel. Labor's ranks sedc s re- Nam. I P. . mp4,,“ cw, ti to decLde vnevlici- Prime tum to er on ineli- record, wiui o; m. . Mnis Joseph Benedict Cbifley a o! further advances in . g g and his wartime Labor govern- local legislation Li reelected. c‘ merit viii remain tn office. "Coil i i-i each Tussds ‘Maw ll"i§'4§m’li'llt"l'>_ Li‘. his Don's“? noel». m. for trunk- lismem disaolirtlon fsusmlun and thus H" ass-vice rung liiia electors must till 9 Vacancies in N Valiaozerngilmwsii an: the ss-asat, elective Senate 11.», .' ~ '" if nest to government l "'-—- lilIXl . ‘t ‘ Mend ’ t ' - ""....i?n'.s...- fill.“ In addition to filling all ‘l6 seats ll ousted l7 soats Mon m- "fl-t. I labs-i ively The Liberal and Coun ties have contended-despite a cent government slash in taxes — that taxes can oe further reduced try w- N: production stimulated by Theo- a r profiniliotive realm? has sought to lay lame for some post-war abort- mlamanass. rsls ard Country Phrty and 28 House nominees waiting majority in In the Siouata labor holds tbs w o 9N -li'e running i nels with a likelihood o! n a coalitiouovwrmeni orln . “if; if Labor I-iberala tack a the now not on the elec- arul lssms year ty here. Of the o nsnmmtislfhbr“ ’°“' Party ' . O01!!!- three and Independents lls today st s AJI. NW3. r - PM. andgili 0.. s ssstaiswsssyr 1,500,000 Australiani Voters At Polls Today I! WILLIAM ITIWABT ' floor. Mr. Wright moved the fol- P in many districts. The contest was o n to anyone living outside of cty or town limits. and was based on 100 scor- ing points. as follows: pilllltlT-Z. n-hitewashing am repairs made to bufldmgs, no; planting of trees. hedges. shrubs. etc. 20; removal 0.! dead trees. rubbish and weeds. l0; tidlness. l5; lawns, 5; fences around building-i. l0; general 1m rovement in ap- pearance. l5. e Points were all awarded on. improvements made during the contest perlcll, and the whole countryside in many places- lJudges in the contest. were: " n oi A riculture, Charlotte- $5.11’; for lgrincc. Mr. W.J. Reid. B 5A.. Oicary: for King's, Mr. Lawrence Yeo. DBPB-rtmfl-i 0f ~48- riciiltune; Charlottetown; JudSQ 0' County winners to determine Blout. Governor's Cup winner. Ml: G-C Warren. a.s.a., Eaperimer-N 51l- tion. Charlottetown. Tile prise list follows: TROPIIIEC t b Lieutenant Gov- Urrral? girl‘ gemgrd —for contest- t talisding h heat in the PPOV- aigosiowuaed ovrii ‘Womb- ustico. cup donated b! 071M Jun-l“ ThlllQ A. Campbell-for contest- ant standing n-rhut 1n FY11“ oouray -- oval-dig. gen John it. ”’8’.;',§"..§.....J’u. nsutgmnlcsi. _w_ Jn tone-or coin- whfmn? lino-i t» ow»- County-awarded to Oyril ‘Nimbl- uglgmdonated o, Senator ma. o (Continued On Page 5 Col. 6i Rural Beautification 1 Contest Prize Winners Q is e war of nerves that has left some unfortunate countries in a state of disturbance." The Foreign. Secretary. who re- turned ywterday from the Paris peace conference. declared pointed- ly that, "the acid test. is not in speeches made by statennen but it is the approach in tho oinference room- to the actual problems we are discussing." ted 0f Murdering Daughter SAINT JOHN. N. 3.. Sept. 27- John Stewart Simpkins. 24. was convicted in the Saint John Cir- cuit Court today on a charge oi murdering his three - weeks - old daughter. who was drowned in Her trial on the‘ lgliédtlhlfl! i‘ l t ly- "haduedsoslngwed no emotion when the verdict was read after the jury deliberated two hours. One witness todsy was the ac- cused's wife. of Merigomilh. N5» who were married in L? rm". ' “"‘§i‘.,‘&‘.‘i'“°'°n hi." mo vs was ' “mos sniid. and pointed out (Continued On Paar 5 ¢¢1~ 5’ out simoains had signed a’ state- merit deciarind "I dam 11-’ , , The Quality Tear ORANGE IPEKOE . m“ The Frznlt Pusher Show Saint John harbor early ¢111-?_ month. The iury remmmendei. mercy. He was remanded for sentence until com/pletlon oi the trial oi Beatrice Margaret Gaudet. d- noy. N.5-. mother of one d. fated two inches below the 521011}. def. and the left arm four inches below the shoulder. The was almost removed from body. and fractured. thz several ribs had been Albert Daiziel. tl'aln said he was driving the left Borden at 4:35. """ _ t use behind it o feet u» stendflrd , , g fltvxam‘ ;,,',’,‘;’,‘§§§.§°§;:w§“,‘,,“., Qfin ngd been previoilfisly delffllg; Oyril Toom-hs of Ruetioo won the B i A r e ‘inligbthgd Ifisulllgslnoiyvssmgfigroggg; Sky hke dayhgiyt: and soon Heifers for Lei urposes. Hi heat getetdmsepretéiehadlgggia ha“ me LONDON Sept 27 _ (C?) _ Ligitiégtnétrntt sgoiigriiéorlfignizfichy 5g: Charlottetown he saw a marl step "Mdreds “f. ""1"" W" prices paid, also arrots and eet-S 3P u m ' it .. Gena"), dc naiuumd 51.1mm“ 0° , _ l.‘ B mm . I out from between freight cars on (m-the gceng anted. Write or phone Willard dam 93M e a Y- _ , ' _ rwvlrte in m- Rural em =- l a parallel track. The train was , , how». sum... l-llghiays leading to San Ane ace‘ lest pilot. was lewd 105°C g; tiim contest completed rewmly- 1° I travelling about 15 mile; an hour. Homes flanking both aides I “mm are covered and many ar nigzni, in an explosion oi an WP w“ lggrflgd ins: night. When the e ine aim t ~ - r 1 . . t‘ a the-filidw 1 .1 t: miemaiieivmie- . A .. _ Justice n“ w“ ‘*5 ° of the burning building on ‘Mun b63151 ' algal/solo. it ad lerv e was" i " ~ ‘ .1“ I - ‘lain? ‘ Wm tuhdoolilliam": " ' and-flillabaro-Streets u-yat . ay ._ ' V - gi; ,1 p, . -.l._ ~ ‘ v ' "' . man a iy" IID' t . -] ~ rhfiiirnuni“ is :1 "“ "“"' “" m~v~i=»»-»-... ..... .*i:~::..:@::== ""5 a a ve- q-icw ~pa~i e . ' * The 110M1- "tkh '°“°‘”'° ' "W" °"" "‘° °“ “mfi 'd°§“' Brooks, Summerslde; t e Ltscol. —-—- ' _,_. witnmqg], m, b“ siinomcnn coupon room “Loadls nos: as Pcskee Sta» lieu y rain weonmia nicnt. a up 111cm 1n a be H" w .1 0B E_w_ Johmm, mm, gm- ma’ , m", m, mm h“ m.“ . p hurfirlmiogevgzvil s ‘can ‘amt gmrciyuwghgfliggxt flwfllflgfi gfllfgfénlggdfligggfigflgzéguslgm stsndtigg wizmtestzngcflifi f“; f‘? G gamma/gym‘ “ma we tmk ttgnantls atnd fdirnishinss as the flames threatened to spread nos-mism- i lozl hen to DBYSOIIS were speed record 811" '11" "he. a tioo wit Miss u nilhthcagreedwith Premier Stalin ~ " Hr ea rue on. ' i luxlicoli. id rvrviissins. and property gélagiblgrflk B" by W R- A- L11" Ewgjgg fin...“ ‘bong, “if: that. m" "flirther war is lknly n, .f;.,'“; g§§g"‘,,f,§;'*‘;;,,;"m“*g,,,,"; The residence of w. a. Curtis, Kent Street, suffered heavy damage MfiiganomSMgunbe Slitgglub Rloillllé damagtal GSwalZQCEhBSBtOI ‘Jdlgoggll Wieckaso o! atslmilar color to 1Y6 the contestants in K198’! Prgzt-haw recently had a at!" on the west side of the rails and "l! 51121113‘ 1" 3 °'¢1°¢k We" 5:111 51mins l stubborn fife which be! c ay. 996m 1' - More ian _ l’ n D H m d kcounm _ _,, _, - 1Z1“, 411g he“. and" one o; the spread e roof ard upper s orey or the bu lding. MlvKlnlwfll Qfflhfiufl- in lelalblfl l 49'1"“? 9mm‘ w; gig; ‘éfucglahwd9by Aiu}. " 1.,&i'.'¢CoL..~.lli.-W. Joltnaiimle. ' PN- i‘ g-"Slfiiniitggé-r w” The man was dead. ' On Hllisboro street volunteer workers cleared the houses occupied u m" Ho“ n Momuu. Mogqmtoes 1n m. Thgme; Egtugry motel- of the event. iniormed The Hum“, ‘M’ pgtsem‘. m new“ “m filllbh Chsppell said he worked by Mrs. J. D. Taylor, Miss Ethel Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Murray s""°“°‘fl “mm” I" mm & altgb lnjreli l?“ w“ ‘mm w c,“ fllfiidd“‘lxl’éli.h’?..""“llbi.t“iii‘ ‘in a speech "foo not think so ¥m§e§§° i-‘lffiellfnegwlftineadlcfcelfgg m" Y“ fmdffi umffh" ”""“" "' “w '"'"‘“"‘ ‘m’ ""'°"" ri- L s. c. McLean Phone'- po a - ‘ - - _ H bod " wit» an so e mer- "~"°' o“ -~Fina| shipment PM" "s" m" u" sis unusual ‘3§..*i.‘°i.‘.“.°'..".: §3iZ°i.“I.iu.‘o"§i.."‘€.‘.§?-‘°" ’ lli...f.‘l“°...l“ ..:r“i.a".::.§"“.l:.i fl- -- =~ i- v»- m .. H; s. 1T...“ 0%.. 0g two gvlntlgn ducted with the 51o or the Proviri- Mir. Bevin added however, that dmnkm duflm, the m, week Tho laund was one of the largest institutions of its kind in on. Luau‘ o" n cum“ I‘ accident-a of the day in Britain. cial Department 0f Agriculture. "WWI! 130119 31nd Q7 W31’ m“ "W" The jury comprised: Merritt Nhflflmur wlihyml "V" 9° P950119 and equipped With the latesii e“ Seven persons were killed when a There was very hen wmlflimflfl 5m u wt‘ "e '° 3" p°“°e“tha' F°1'-'Y1'1°- "Temfllll W- M- Flynn? “Mhhww- Major J. A. McKenzie; George W. Berrigan: George W. McLeod; Harry Hardy: and Allison McLeod. Potato Production Shows Increase GITAWA. Sept. 27 - (GP)- Potato production this year ‘rs esti- mated at 441338.000 hundredweigllt compared with last year's narvcst of 35.986000 hundredwelght the Dominion Bureau of Statistics i0- ported today. The estimate based on conditions during the fourth week of Seotem~ 1181". is 2i per cent greater than last year and nine per cent greater than the five-year average. Substantially heavy yields acre and heavier credited with per plantings are the increase. 1. "The conference of the American Pounds-men's Association inChar- iottetown hasbeen a great suc- cess from every point of view.’ Mr. Henry Louette. chairman oi the Conference. told a Guardian representative yesterday evening. "We are especially indebted to the thoughtfulness and kindly co- operation of Lt. col. C. I... Mac- Kly. rnanaslnn director of Bruce Stewart. l..td.. and to the hospi- tality and service given us by Mr. W. O. Foster, manager of the Charlottetown Hotel. We had heard much oi the scenic beauty oi t Province." Mr Louette added. "but we never dreamed it could be as beautiful as we have found it.” The two-day conference. which concludes today. cried yesterday morning with an nforrnsi lunch- eon at the Charlottetown Hotel. The del ates were welcomed by Col. M ay who gave the con- ference some interesting details of the Island's history. lie com- pared the scenery of the Province with that of England and artic- uiarly with that of Devon ire. the dele ates bv Mr. Louette of Warden in; Ltd.. Montreal who. in his opening remarks. dealt with the history of the lbundryrnorra Association which ir celebrating its 50th anniversary ibis year. Among the man-v ad- Death could have been caused by the deceased having been struck by some heavy Object such as a train engineer. Borden- Charloatetown train‘ which had e One local man wa dead and damage was done early this morning as a spectacular fire , Launderers and Dry W35 ‘WCTC COHCCIILPBtCd on SEV- Gordon Poole Killed By Grounded High Tension Wire-Laundry Building Burned To Ground. thousands of dollars Cleaners, rough Streets. rdon Poole of Charlottetown, lficer, while assisting firemen, stepped wire and was elc-ctrocuted orrified spectators looked on The lire broke out about: A.M. and within a mat- J. ter of minutes the entire 3- storey wooden building was ll mass of flames. Firemen were quickly on Vthe scene but the building doomed and , efforts 9 ing the adjoining proper- ties. ‘ Flames shooting 30 and 40 feet high lit up the night b Nothing was saved from the building. which went up like a. match ox. Mr. P. it. MeCormac, Bridgewster. N. S. Mr. Poole‘s death occ Curtis dwelling. proprietor, is atterltlng the Exhibition ll ‘were the various publication; 1k 001. MacKsy was introduced to i fire-fighters were equipped he contact with one of the grounded Mr. Poole was the son of Mr. is survived by a wlfesnd family. City Police Force. Luckily no high wind ‘was Mid sparks to further destru was instantly wires. and Mrs. George Poole, Sourls, and He was formerly a. member of the blowing to fan the blaze and carry flames ction of nearby d welllngl. LONDON. Sept. 27—-(CP)-—C.P. CabIQ-Thc London Gazette an- nounced today thai the King had approved of the appointment of Viscount Alexander, Governor- General of Canada. as Colonel oi the Irish Guards effective Aug. 28. i946. He succeeds the Li-to Field ~Marshal. tho Earl of honorary pOSl. sued by the national body. the fostering of a fraternal spirit. and the exchange of ideas-all of which were helpful in the over- coming of problems peculiar to the foundry industry. Technical Sessions ’I‘he technical sessions were op- ened yesterday afternoon by one of its most prominent members. Mr. Harold J. Roast, vice-presi- dent of the Canadian Bronze Co.. Ltd. and owner oi the Roast Lab- oratories Ltd. Mir. Roast is a pact national director of the Am- erican Foundrylnerfs Association and this year was made an hon- orary life member in recognition of his valuable services Association Mr. Roast spoke on "Brass and Bronze Foundry Practice" and gave a detailed e sition oi the most efficient m ting mixtures. He considered manv of the prob- lems oi the practical foundiryman and showed by hk authoritative solutions for many of those prob emsthathelssrrlasterofliis sub act. . e discussion period vns led bv Mr. A. E. Cartwright. metal- iurgist with Canadian Foundry supplies and Equipment Ltd. no was assisted by Mr John Moors. n. i ber f -"£'i\'&.l.%"ii€ ion-wit‘. ab. foundry superintendent o! Mont- Cavan, in the. Visiting Foundrymen-i l Delighted With Prov. B‘: flit has out Lamas 4o MAKE flit Mosr or Lira. flu: Most’ or ifs Goad! is The Canadian Pram) ' HALIFAX. Sept. ZG-(Saturdayi -Weather synopsis and. inland forecasts issued by the Dominion Weather Office at Halifax at 12.15 am. today: Forecasts valid until midnight Sunday: s Prime Edward Island-Clear to- night and Saturday. Not much change in tempefltllfl- I winrk. Outlook for Sunday cl _. High satulviay at Charlottetown 74 Summary-Clear Baturdsv and Sunday. High tide this afternoon at 1.1! and tonight at 1.57. ‘Sunwsets this smug‘ at‘ ($58666 rses marrow morn 4 filllflfl‘ moon Octobl siunmeraide tide .' been ails- otes later than W00!) IILANDL-CAIIIO;'~ - Delilah lavial Leave Wood Island ioontinugdbnresolool-Qt ~. a . _sr. ill , ‘ Asa. ll AJL, t P -, a " Ii‘. and Caribou at sans _ ‘ - l ..A__..,.- ;::1£~iv L: <- . .-. sn-Js- p, _.,,_,._;‘.-_-.,....'.--- lssla\rrs'z' saw-anus.) .'-..-.=.