MAXIMG OFA MERE MAN ii >7//’ //” MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN -=~ 1" M-e- The People's Paper W.» Read by Everybody ...e.::.-::::e== 1 - Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew E:?'a::.....f;...ll:: at.“ CANADA. WEDNESDAY, OCTVOBER A26, 193s l D110 rises I ne;"r:i.:i1r§s‘ii*u;l’§1ir:::.ti": its: ZINER essences PRAWWE RFJFcTs WW Mitiwfill/WGARIW sim liiinvl FUR FURlHElll l NE fillTlAllilNS Hungarian Public Im-. patiently A w a i t s Re p l y — Threaten Action. 26 — (AP) —- PR-AGUE. Oct. Ouehoslovakla was reported to- night to have turned down the lat- es‘ Hungarian demands for territ- ory but without closing the door 0n further negotiations. A brief eonununique issued ai- [or a session of the thn-e govern- menis-the National. Autonomoul Slovak and Autonomous Ruthen- ian-sald s "basis for further ne- gotiations has been established)’. ..ln informed diplomatic circles, however, it was understood (‘rech- onlovakla had decided on at ‘least three definite points:— .. 1. Rejection of the Hungarian suggestion for plebiseites in reg- ions of mixed populations. 2. Rejection of Hungary's pros. posal to arbitrate the territorial sonirovcisy with Germany, Italy- lnfl Poland as mediators. l S. A firm decision to hold to the‘ lMr. James B. MacDonald,‘ West Fishermen Problems At 4th Annual Meeting St. Peters Re-elected Presid- ent Of_U_1_1ion. Mr. James B. MacDonald. West abused in several oases, on more St. Peter's was reelected president of than one occasion several delegates the Prince Edward Island's Msher- declared. One was used to "set o‘ men's Union at the annual meeting man up making home brew." In, of the organization here yesterday. other cases men who were no. and Mr. MacDonald has been president never intended to be ftshcrmcn ob- of the Union continuously since its tained loans through the her. Organization four ears e50. men's Ican Board speakers said. Other officers e acted yesterday Mr. Dougald MocKlnnou, M. L. A., include: vice president. Napoleon Point. Prim. believed the Union Arsenault, Mount. Carmel; directors, should notify the loan, Beard 01' King's County, Robert MaeKenzle, those recommending IIHCiOSGYVlDg‘ St. Peter's; Queen's County, Ernest persons io have them “blacklistedf, Mclnnis, Southport; Prince County, He was surprised to hear of such. Earl MacHae, Tiguisrh. practices as such had not been the Delegates to the sessions. held ease in his district. I morning and afternoon in the City The loan really worked against Hull Board Room were welcomed fishermen in as much as boys i6 by Deputy Mayor B. R. Holman. and 17 years of age obtained nets. Other outside speakers included, engines. boats, eic.. to set up as Hon. J, P. MacIntyre, Minister of fishermen with the result there was Public Works. Mr. A. E. MacLean, a “flood of fishermen and iish but M. P., for Prince County, Mr. J. no markets." Mr. George IeClair. Lester Douglas. M. P. for Queen's Rustico said. Couldn't the mone Air All l l PREY lll lAPS ,1 Large Chinese Army Contin gents Report. ed Trapped By In- vaders. SHANGHAI. Oct. 26- (Wed- neadan-(AP) —The Japanese vanguard today marched into burning tvuchang, one of the iri-cities of Central China. Japanese dispatches from the front said. and met severe re- sistance from Chinese (lelach- ments who engaged in street fighting. (B? JACQUES MARFUSE Copyright 1938 by the flavos News Agency) HANKOW, Oct. z5_icp-}mv. oil-Large Chinese Army contin- i-tents were reported trapped in the lfankow area tonight as Jap- anese motorized columns deploy- ed warily through this flame-swept AME-SWEPT I HANKllW nus , Hero Pilot DEMANDE glFire Iififiei-iued v m "Thousand Lives l Will INCLUDE 0H Degfsdlland Discovering that the rigi.t wing city. which they entered in tri- umph today. _ While throngs of Chinese civil- ians fled to the west and south- west. Japanese rem,“ sum m; Airlines pilot, brought his and motor of the passenger plane he had just taken out of Mont- gomery, Ala., were in flames, John David liissong, 535w", burn- above 1 active young eabinci ‘TIRE UNDEI? llll PRUVINCES King Will Preside Ov- er .P r i _v y, Council Meeting At Ottawa. OTTAWA. Oct. 25-11. history. makinz Privy Council meeting in Canada's capital and a vslt to the Dionne quin uplets in rugged north- ern Ontario will form part of the program for the visit 0i’ the King and Queen to the Dominion nex; 51111111101‘. it was zllsscloscd todaiy. .In their stay of more t-bon three weeks, Their Mojcsties will visit evelfl‘ DFOVHICL‘, possibly landing at l J-Ialilax and touring the hlaritimes before they travel [o C8l‘l'l‘ill Con- oda. _At the full Privy Council lfl(‘£‘llll_l_' llrSt in Czmadrrs history. the Alon- arch will sit as King of Canada. with leaders of government horn‘. for the Dost. 4-2 years. Conservatuxs‘ and Liberals. bcaraled oldstors and ' niiiiislcris. w . gather to take counsel with l-llt, - King, The meeting was suggested, by the Monarch and, conforming, h, the issues discussed; be non-controversial. l l Will vim Quinfs | CONT]? 0L1’ Ships Race To Answer Frantic, "Calls For Aid From German Ship Off Newfoundland. _ _(_l'"ll.1l',fllvll- 1953b‘. by The Associated Press) .'_\‘iu\\ Hllfh, Oct. 25—-i~‘i'ri- sweeping below decks of the (iermzinliiici: Dcutschlzind imperilled the lives of 1.0M DEF-WM 1111112111 in a North Atlantic storm off Newfound- lzmd before it was controlled. #11191‘ 11 frllrhtening two hours of firefighting the Cap- tain radioed The Associated Press this laconic message: “Fire under control!" A 011191‘ “lllilb ‘it'll’ racing" through the dark gale-whip- ped waters lllll miles southeast of (fzipe Race to her assist- ance. answering" calls frantically seeking help in the ship‘: (lll‘t‘ need. Aboard the big ship were 591 l)fl§sunu*c crew members. included among the i .-\fiiL‘l'lL‘Zii‘iS. 1W9 1111551311291‘ lllwrs swung swiftly from their courses 1° 11° 1" 11113 11111111115’ 5111118 aid. United States Coastcuurd cutters from as far distant as iloston h New" London, (.onn., put out to sea. a rs and about i110 passe ncers were .354) . 700 miles away; and ""l Rushes To Aid _.,,,,,,,,. Damage great problem was marketing, he "Reserve Saturday afternoon, 25_.(Ap>-Lyle Talbot played a 5a1d_ , 0°‘- 79111- 101‘ C1119 51111‘ =11 M11019 real herds role today, which may Mr. J. J. Larabee, Supervisor ef- dr MGCLPMYS, by Clyde L.dge, blight his screen career, Fisheries regretted the decline ‘in! 11-734-104121- Talbotn hands, neck, aims and oyster flshiiu: in rivers 211111100111 l0 "The 11g: lure announced for - fl th t, dc"tro ed his home wedllv-Sdfli/ ecvcning 00101991‘ 21111111 locum,» lifeveil appéearyagain before early from the area referred to. Anon Hull has been cancelled until-B, camera. his year there wouldnt be further xioticc. L-léii-lv-ZG-li. He dragged m5 house guest, worth. It was a great loss to the "Curd Party and ljance, Kcll"s Cross Hall, Thursday. October 21in. L-iizi-io-zo-zi. "Masquerade Dance in Fort Augustus School, October 28th. 9111c for best costumes. 11-430-10-15-26. "Bingo Part. , R til and Dance ‘Iracadie Hall?’ fifllllaCrltlflY. 0c? 36th. not Friday as prev.oii.sl_v od- vcrtlscd. L-735-10-25-2i. "The Giurch of Sccfland Ladies 51d will hold their Chicken Supper %d Bazaar in Cape Tragcrse 11751113 . OCl/Ob 271i . 111911‘? -(‘- lfid 350,3’ er L176l-1l)-26—li. “Wanted: 50 choice young cows. , or to freshen not later than November 20. Sgd. Nicholson Bros. Hunter River. 1.1196. "Don't foil to hear the Char- lottetown Male Chorus in the Grand Variety Concert at Cherry VI-llvv Hall on ‘Thursday, October 3'1, 8:30 p. m. L-794. "North Wiltshire Hall Friday 1118M. Oct. 20th.. weather penult- lenis "Th H nted I ." pectal- 118. done: Lzyibil-laiii-QG-Iil. “Major Bowes’ concert in 1on8 River imi rriasy. Oct. 2a, tap dinning, vocal and instrumental Mlle. Adniseion 25 and l5. L-TQS-lii-QO-M. "h: Moot-Fresh frozen beef 1110c Bic: also stock horse meat. rid meat, fresh frozen honing. lllhb and h lu ks. Island °°1d storm cofilfi. c L-tillfi-IO-H-tf. “Bliyinfl live hogs every week. Thursdays at Albany: Fridays at Emerald. Hot your hogs by s post "-14 or collect telephone call and N will truck them from their 2a!- dellvery, less shrink- » prices. 0. C. Green. 111mb ‘L-fll-IO-mtw-tif. li Franklin D. Parker, also an actor from a fiery. smoke-filled bedroom to safety on a second story ledge. on the second floor b)’ 1111111“ 111111 started at ground level. trying des- perately to drag Parker who was unconscious. out on a porch r001 from n bedroom. fpajamas aflame. 111111113’ 801 P1111!" er to safety and then leaped 20 feet to the ground to assist. fire- m hi5 back. The condition men was critical, said 9111151918115 now on holiday a. Kingston. J11- at Cedars of Lebanon Hospital. maim. On 00. . 08, Ml‘-_K1118 Firemen 551d a party was in pro- was elected Liberal member for gress oi. the early this morning. the only guest who remained- Ohaxloitetotvn, in 1931i and 1935 . l in a PM were burned w Severe), $35,000 worth of oysters were taken province. When the afternoon session 0n- ened Secretary P. W. 'I‘umer read sow Talbot. trapped (Continued on page 6. Col 7) 30th Anniversary Of , Entry Into Politics ((3.11. By Guardian's Sllfllal Wire) CYITAWA, Oct. 26 - Tomorrow marks the 30th aimiversary of the entry into Canadian political ll-fe 0f Prime Minister Mackenzie King. r Wi tnessvs Talbot. choking with smoke. 1116 en. Parker suffered severe lziriubow North Waterloo. i-lc was immediate- l when into‘ the cabinet of Sir Wilfrid Laurlcr. home until Parker was '1 moot ii. Brief News rid? “w. WALPOLE, 0nt., Oct. iii-Two Indian women and a baby were drowned mum when an automobile plowed 1M1 I ferry into 11w Chennl loath River. M1881 ml" #111111"! 1'! 111*"! I ""1111" 1* the our and swimming to safety. NEW YORK. Oct. 25-1110 National Broadcasting Company ro- ported at 11:12 p. In. AST inhilht that the 8. O. 8. from the brlrnlnl liner Dentsohlsnd had been “cleared from the air." wasnmoron, on. ilk-President Roosevelt was; oharled the Dies Committee investigating Illl-Llfldlilllfl activities had permitted n- u" U“ be med h, ; flqnmiy mfslr and tin-American attempt to influence an election." ML EDMONTON, Oct. 25—A meclsl session of the Alberta Legislst v will be called Nov. l5 chiefly to deal with the Trtner Valley gas and petroleum situation It was announced todl! 11! PPQBWT-Abflhbfl- QALGARY, (us, zs-Appellate division of the Supreme Court of Alberta refused today to reconsider its decision holding the provincial reduction and settlement of Debt Act ultra VIN!- men to police this area. 1'1. ,_ - (Continued on page 6, Col 4) Strachey Released From Ellis Island 25 - John Strnchey, British leftist author and lecturer. was released iron: Ellis 1.- loml today although he lost a court scion for his freedom under a writ NEW YORK, Oct. of Habeus Corpus Federal Judge Edward A. Conger, ' obtained by Struchcys lawyer, placed the auth- or under $500 bond and an injunc- ,' lion to deliver no ‘rciurcs. but sad Ellis island whcrc ‘he has been detained since he came ted States wi h on invali- dated passport visa two weeks ago. KllSMlSSlIIT the writ e oould leave i0 the Uni Still Undecided As To Session Opening 25 -— Whether UITTAWA. Oct. parliament will be called before the end oi’ the year or not still awais Eovernmenial decision, Justice Miii- 1e Prime Minister Mackenzie King as to the ter lnpoinie today declared had not yet, heard from Premier's wishes in the matter. Today's cabinet council ncter. the Minister said. pointe presided over the meeting. Captain Lost When dealt wit/h questions of a routine char- Mr. 14i- Ncw BYUHSWiOICS outcli of 17.- 5231300 pounds, vulucd at $246546, was n (lecrease of 1.689.300 pounds. but the fishermen received $2,921 more for their efforts. An increase of 4.110.100 pounds to a total nunntity of 2.666.900 pounds taken by Prince Edward Island fishermen resulted in a decrease of 318.942 in the landed value, which was 351.627. PRINCE EDVtZ-Utl) ISLAND 'I‘l_ie month of September shows an inc;eo.~e of 490.100 lbr. in catch and a decrease of 318.942 in honi- .e(l value when compared wiih lS-Iplembcl‘ 1037. ,.stcrs (lcercoscd by 4.500 lbs, ivith a decrease iii landed value of $24.- 153. Cod landings increased by .1.4.2..1QQ-.l.li$.._..iv1ili.....an.........increase of $723 in the landed value. The oy- ster fishery, which wns confined to en=i Prince County". shows on increase of 10.100 lbs. with an in- crease of $3.273 in returns. The mackerel catch decreased by ‘.24.- 000 lbs. with a decrease of $143 in landed value. Hake and cusk. herring and clams all show in- creases in catch and landed val- ue. The table below gives a compar- ison of the total catch and landed value of all fish taken during the month as compared with the some month lost year. as veell as sim- ilnr information concerning the principal varieties: SEPTEMBER, 1938 hoon Founders Sc K Tgwllfliélsl/liiy of all fish landed nnvooosxr. Que. Oct. as _ 1- - T,“ d on a ledge m a blinding Landed Vttlllt, $1.675” 1 foit. e coastal schooner Iiabrador V“ "9 “adu- mmk 1n “he 3i‘ mwmmg Lobster; 561.200 31.159 River lest night. carrying with it 00d 3911-000 11-197 . lfred Mercier. e other Oysters 209-500 6.935 four members of the crew were Mackerel 152.500 2.623 alble to make their way to shore in Hake 8a Ousk 488.600 2.215 n lifeboat. ' Herring 246.800 1.744 ngypt lo Construct sir-romeo. m1 Fleet Of 36 Ships Tlotal quantity of all fish landed. 2.176.800 lbs “-"" = $70,569. canto. on. 2s - The E ,pilal'i “m” mm" Defence Council tonight decided ‘o avg-K, construct a fleet consisting of as 1M1" 65- r B at an estimated e nditure 0°11 51115-900 5-759, oi zasooooo mbout an. .000» ov- 0mm 190.100 3.01- ei- a two year period. The fleet Will Mackerel 116.500 3.1168 consist mostly of cruisers, minclay- Hake & Cusk 208.700 1,400 on and submarines. Herring 211,000 1.233 The catch of lob-_ VICTORIA. Oct. 23--(CP)~.\ bill to provide for crrotlon of a Public Utilities‘ Bmrd in British Columbia. amendments to various acts already en the statute books. and further efforts to relieve the unemployment problem were fore- cast in the speech from the tluxone oprnine the urcviiicinl legi-lntlvc. session here today. lil0lll9llflili~GI7\'1"l'il0i‘ Erie Hom- ber rend the speech from the throne and the second seviou of ilie i938 legislature of British Cnl- l umbin began a FOFFlQn to laf-‘i n- b"ut five weeks. ,1 Harvesting Season May (‘urb 'l‘err0rism ....1iia#.uso.i.m/i. Oct. 25~—-“r'll,li uiel iulvmi of the citrus fruit harvesw. inc season which Gllllliiill)‘ attracts thousands o1’ Arab labor some observers believe t-lie Arab li|)l‘l.'~- inc mzoinsi British mnudaie rule soon ntziy start. to (‘ll‘ll"lif‘lIl‘fl'P after, l0 woeks of b} Fl‘ coiillir‘. 1 Faced by thousands of British, H“ troops and police. ll1‘(‘1li numbers of‘ Arabs recently’ conscripted as guer- rilla warriors. it was believer! would prefer i0 nccept cmploymen‘ in the omuize groves instead of COTlilliUCd 115110112. _ , Nazis Colonial Discussed By British Cabinetl (ILP. fly (llluriliaifs Special ‘Tire! , LONDON. Oct. 25—Aii uiioffiriall outline of swcepim: GPllllllll Clll-l onial claims ans reliably ieportedl tonight to have reached (‘rl'(‘f'l|‘ l Britain for tiiscussl 1n at tomorrows , cabinet. mecling alouq with means‘ of_ uitiui; into operation the Allglih, Ito lan Easter Accord, 1 Return of nil Germany's inv-svarl African colonies-totalling 00183.11} square miles-or cession of other‘ African territory of equal extent was said to be the burden of Rclclis- fuehrer Rider's demands. Consideration of the colonial problem by Prime Minister Chan», berloln and his advisers seemed. certain since Defence bfiulsioi- Os- cnr Piruu" of 1hr‘ Union oi Sanrh,‘ Africa reached Lisbon to sound, Portuguese opinion on the matter - 'in shi down i fi id h km, o; "u, Mum“, Accord Wm, County. Hon. B. W, LePage, Presi- be used to find a market, he aske .‘ many as 30 divisions had been P n a _e wit ‘The . d' 0a < ' my 09mm, o; terri¢nr‘v dqmndcm I denbof the Eixecutlvetlouncil and‘ Mr. Dougald MacKinnon agreed hopelessly cut off in sectors north- ‘l’;fiythl'“°‘f’“li1il" . 1° ‘"11 111"‘- tug. Frliiildalion Illliiiihlltli ‘€f‘ r0 m “on ‘he npproml 0| u“, (our chairman 0i the Fhlshermens Loan ii. was not a case of moic products east of thc city following the 5 “111- 11155011: saved l4 In Rnmhfl. m,..,__,,,,.,,.d,,,,, o; m‘, p . H .,.,, .. ‘. n ‘ " 1. ‘i - H “$4M?” Bruam Fmncm Board, Rev. J. A Murphy, D, D.,|; but of ligiterlflgqceis, It lightning Jilpaliosp nqvmm. h,“ ilileséoririlnil-‘itnyilitlzg ‘lust flK-n‘ limel- qumzuuhvs__thp Kmimn trawl to‘ ‘$211110 {oQi‘..1(i-'“’l‘f,‘,;‘|\’§(_:'(imam “m”, Md nalpqvmch punk Recor oi St. Dunstans Univeisity, a good reali e goveiu t. p1 anese columnswere reported tight- doné anvmm __ a o. iadni. , me BMW, 1]l‘lIM)lI-v mm. Cnuandor, Th‘, Foumqgldly Frmk,“ ml"; :1 - a M l“ "m, confirm“ and Mr. J. J. Iierabee, Supervlsoi a regular ful time sales aged. say ening a steel dratroct around the - , - 11 “"11 ""111 111"" l to visit liie trillions moi- vem- nlrisl . ‘ ' l ‘ “°"' ~w~~s l9‘; . .3 ~ ~ 1 , '_._,_, of Fisheries. in Montreal lo aid in disposal of 9pm,.” ynm,‘ in “m” reg,ons_ wouldnt have done." Five years l who W9". nmdfl his ward‘. b‘, an. “‘1"11“1° 1-“11211111141 °1l111l>111“11'~ l ilall’. ciamzice “i... rcpomet _ Prince Edward Island fish. he The hulk "1 1111‘ Chinese Bfmieg 111w. he was the hero of a similar of the Ontario" Leizislotwi-e llirec Him“ s?” ‘md film“ h“11"1“‘ll\“-*1 1'11 ' 110111 ihe storm tyhiel (Omilnmd on 11"?" 5- CO1 4) 5111111111 P101106“! T11! 1110118111. was reported in full retreat io- mmmp- vcarsono (‘iotm that hbfllffllllfi" vis- l mu‘ m“ b"‘i°“g“m'e‘1 1111'?" "ml ‘he 11111111511 11111 Pllirince Vlor: - . ——— The meeting placed itself on rcc- A delegate remarked nelmd vlsit- wan, "u. snmhwpst as “Dane” 1mm W111i". Qpfinpd H, ii...- Yvonne l “"11" 1111111114 511N111 ‘ l :1, i»; ' 111d 115 W111E‘"11il11111$t 1119,3509 111x 1'11 $141195 111 11115 P14711113’ “nd- vauguords hastened occupation of '“*““""”"““_ Annette, Emilie. Cecile and Linn-iii O11 Nwvlilllliilfiikl-ifilt‘ Dtlllsfll- \‘lOlf‘ll('t‘ ear [he Government (prtwmclal) pm- mund 1.01.9111“ “sh onerm ‘or m1?" this eitv ‘ind sn-roumlinf! areas. 11131’ U111‘ 11°11111l1c l0 illf-ll‘ K111i‘ 111 hum - ‘l h“ 113111011 115 2110 1-53 11101’ "l: pfsciioplilf. OliiogéltlieSlde iiuyers pur- Stirelgulslziiigrlfeiftlgermen could sup- Gpncral- 0mm": Kaishek “m his tho-iv Own hum,“ a p,.,\.,,,,ge (m, miles snuiiiuis. of Callie R1a€(‘\a~<a |,,,,,,-_._ ,, ,,.‘.£,'c,l‘)§,“_ “Mm: n1 W 15- 1101111 as l y S I no hich declared “mat Wm ‘Vere ‘mdcmtofld to have 1e“ will be ac:ort_le1.lI_f_o\\' Canadians. l5911111@f1~*11’_l1'_ 1111-1‘ 1'8l.1111iI-_ liliill, ation, NL. fer. lluriu, “meteor- “11111915- A 1° °11 11 W u“. m q h; l N, But the Puiuuse Elimbe ll ondlcnorrin new. were boti the ‘ < ~ i 1 » _ m“ u o on record as OFF, y some me i. ore he . p- w v ,. Y n ‘ . I, r _ V. ‘Erma iO-Ofgirl. a. the _(.liar.oi.el0 ..'- TWO 118V 595510115 101' i119 Ellmlfll "we 11F i? Margaret Rosi. who <11 ut lonor shl) n <h f i < - i ~ - - v , , to 1 n ,,onese entry at 6.30 P. M. today . _ .. . . s. i s . c Ought o: he! life inlpcrimenroi s: n said. ll ~ 0011161111011 would b6 hflld 119111 Yell!‘ P175911 W R11.\,11'1°V? ‘We 1‘- (630 A M Aq-r with the quints as the best lmown the nwlit ‘i- ~- o‘ Ml ill/gown“ Rmk We” iglfcgrarifis Udnehlltiednadéhl; blgllkxrlibieiilsdgfnlliberigiglietlicig]wlfighl l I i ‘n L chiidlwlx] m “w 0mm“- will no: be ' Karl Szeincke the o" l‘ Mi . ">1 - ' . ' = ' '1 " ."."l.'2 .' :-' -- -' ..-,- ' " nes av I1§,~—— .-."es0lu1i0n. totizelger ‘with idefeattfid may be Du, _,l,l,dfo,.ce with!“ p30,“, EXPLOSIONS ROCK CITIES ciltjictzwgirilé in“; Donia) filers "\_tq.vf‘l.n.lflqllll_~ Cllilrhin 1y r "Danna _ _ _ _.nyv . on which “e a hnv pg e ince" W85 Wi 1 rawn i1 0‘ .2 o‘ _ D1 ._ H , » _ .’ ~ ~- 1111 1 ‘ ('1'. ll’, River Fridgiuldtlcfimblei‘ 1331i. coiivcntlon greet; in eafh 0f 1 e gsflwllln anid gig mgbagrDiffelérctgi rpglélzkfggnsdgfeulfgg 0g, lgyhmtgg a u e hegmllléesn“rectiliivgduhcglriligl ilviiiog. ‘ F" m’ ‘qirlou’ m‘ “*5” ' - -' - - 126-1.. l ti in otnt on was n- i eincomng oar rec or. i“. 1 u 1 , ‘ ‘w’ mthesuLigm 10 24 trgglelcggurbly efhe 132mm,,’ Bay Um for considemy,on_ A copy 0f me scorched earth policy, rocked ' grcelilhgecvgitiilqni§.ii%s§‘m"$,,l§°"§{,§ Explosion In Hold _ leached lié highest ,, ,0“ A m2. "summon bu“, h, m prgpgsed an, would be sent to each Hankow and the nearby cities of ,0 1 , point yesterday betweennoon n cl Run e Sale, Trinity Social . t d . s" m: ]0‘lfl"ll('\, , l "HML Sawfly 29,h_ 7 0-,.,ock_ by u", 5,1,1“, Unign urging that of the locul stations and lliell‘ re-; Wuclizing and Hanyang through- HALIFAX‘ Oct‘ 25 _(CP)_ > There li.i('l been an explosion in tit-lock. ’l‘rucl~1.-. corryi" - L_%fi,_,,,_32_2,;_29_ ;,$1,,.,.,,,(.,,-_.- mans be recommended actions eonyiniiiiicatctl to .he gen- out therio}. HllQf} clouds of smoke, ‘Tom, mmmm, of fish landpd m M,‘ ‘vpeks Tm, a. L;_(‘lli,/'..‘_1'ill‘lll, or m. 2 impgy ‘tiifliipc and “m. w, ______ by u “rouu of "Shawn," 0,. lobster em, BX,.C,,,,\C_ u‘ ‘ ‘him,’ “m, ,1,,,,,,._\_'fi“,,-1,.,1'Sk,“.9,.d ‘the Mflrlmnczs ‘luring Semmnbijr ‘ , 1 FJlIllPR illlll SJHORP su-ppt up_ ‘ I121 ._\' Boll, w-nu-lmi *- , "See hambim 10,. 8,09,; Sap. a, pncker rather than by a merchant," The newly’ elected -c§,efiyii‘ti}é_ii_as tonight. .1.- foyeiorics, public build- was 51.939500 pnunds’ with a “Mr Amjcmifls Wm W, away; ivzird 1n o siltltlflll biasl. The ship's 11111111 Iii n.1,. 11111,. wire lo Derril Whites, Kingston, 'l'llili‘.'i(lily. was discussed at length, finally it 11159 emnowerc tqlmnntc i1 £161 -,s$ and IPSlUCiIIliII quaiters were ‘Hindu, van“, o, $66410, according from England ior more than six, fire squirm l'll>.ll(’(l. llllO the battle. .1'P111o11l_ up ‘one Wimri a ronsicler. 00101161‘ 27th L-654-10-22-26. W85 6151105511 0f by lldfilrllli! l1 5118- 11151011 °1 1116 9011* 1711111111 ° 1e. (lf-WTOYEG- y _ '. ' _ _ weeks, will spend more than three’ Above the passengers were in 1h lab“? (“$111110 lllltll the ‘itie rec ‘- - , to the monthly icpoit of the east . ~ e . (‘<1 - _i__ gcstlan from the esident, leaving _Un on. _ Abandonment of the city was .9", dmimn Department o, FEW of them in Canada, a few days in cocktail lflliilflfli. a‘ dinner dnn~ “(l "Remember Zion church Choir 1t to be dealt w! by the incom- HA rgofillgrlggxfxigresrln eiibnlllélgs 3f officially announced by the Chin-lanes‘ Bgued‘ he“, ,od,,v_ ' the United States and the rest of cing, ' ' l The Island Telephone Company Concert on Thursday, November 3rd hit! board 0f 11119914175- Hiéin Mr ‘liiclnud Fedora, Mmivwse _ General Staff headquarters The mm, catch Wag-an incrmse the time o_n_ he Atlantic,’ __, W The err-u", rm, 31,3.“ 0,, 1,1,9 "Dolled 011111‘ a few lVJllii down, It 8 o'clock. ls-7iil-lll-2fi-li. , ,, , ' f FAR}, .1‘ 1110,, B Li“, l‘f\i'll£‘I‘ in the day as its lost. act or more than 3000000 pounds It is belieud hero tliex \\lil visit gm, fan“, Tm, W, swam-h, particularly where hhlmvo‘ co.- ____ Lmins ‘Abused Is Complaint er o . ei cs. . _ . “flora (hsbanmng and Jonnng me , u t f _ n ' _- Quebec Cu, and Mon ieal. coming Wm“, can...“ q. w... g, structiop, ,. . *1 t i-ru ii ll loans to fishermen had been Pane. chairman and 011161 111°111'1mioi toward ii l l io ‘ We‘ m °‘ ‘° “m” mmm‘ 0n tollie capital torn slm" of sev- ‘. ,' , *1 °. "-1-" -,,..,,, n, ~ Dan“ m For“ 1 a. —- . be“, of me Fishermen; Loan‘ 15 1e 11 Pr r- , . lost veer, when 48.874200 pounds - . - h ,1 - “P171 11131-11111 E 1' lliio the l g l" 1 Thursday- Gamer 27m" Webster‘ Board was assed bv the meeting The m“ “i “f the 011111151‘ wereitaken having n landed volue em (mhi mo“ Um“ 1 m.‘ . .1“ fichi. 1l"‘-1'1"<1 l)“ l10\'-'c\'cr. . Orrhestra. L- 7-10-25-11 , _ p ' ‘ mayor of the city before fleeing o; 570945;‘ The landed van". m, 51,111}? égniglggfilhf‘ F???’ 1, was no, Lhp firs, mm, m, ,5_ Electric ofriviob TF-pnriflfi ~h.._\. ~ W‘ 3 “Inside information" “P n“ Yangtsi‘ “'55 1° “M15191 this vtai, however. was a de- n .1 ( m‘ - g u Fear-old ship had lived thrm l‘ a .111“ “Calml “lillml? ‘111111111’. so . N . . - Callaiidri and on in tlu We. 1L’. - - - - . -.. _ . . .. . . Notice-Reserve Thursday. _ov his. 1icviei to Fnihei Robert Jac crease n; 34am; from the same “sung on “my rflum m], T,“ fire. Eimhi years ago a fire brokPl Ii‘ n“ “w” i (i. Chorioiie- gigétlgagiaign Pmhbncr" M a Hon. Mr. IfPage. speaking abilielilyglale-r 11151911 - P1911111 19111899 period last year. “mm ,,,,;| 0,1,9, m,“ mgsgpd m, out oi sea and was extiucuished l Effmntllméll’ “"““‘ 1 1 - rr - - " - 1 . - i , . . , ,, - . . . . - 1 '> . L_7m_1o_26_n_1 y I atliigiliéia geesssandofntfiiczlucogsrfiignlgn “lokhfiinds oft mglgécncid Chtilm "JlnollrvoriirhSgcgiléimilitglutgtjwisgllnng" tncii westward l0\iinc_\_,_ 3:21pm n passeiuzei heme the “m, 66,131., , ‘ . tlon" there would be something ese ev ans sream nto ie 33737500 poumm but don-ea e ‘x - - - T -' V, . _ —i—--—- "Mount Mellick w. I. Priory H l8 Uflftifil‘ favorable to fishermen in ihe trade neutral zone established by the $34,661 was new, ,,, “m, hfimfd BflilSll Columbia mm?“ 41,‘?- 'rli‘l?“i~'hf-. w‘; 11°" ‘*1, l.E.'\\'i-t FOR _\If‘.DI'li-,l{f:,\_\'},,\,\' we 111 11011118115. O¢1°11Q1 29111- . i o sidered between riesi. British. United States and - . - ' e c . l“ “i “we ‘ -_-_ 11'759'1°'26'39' i? gaailiildzixfltletiig lliilted States. The ltallnn warcraft cach landed 100 l,'§§'°50'i?§§8<§fi““p§.lf.°§Z théiithlea: HOUSC IS OIJQHOd “w” ‘Tack f?‘ '1 11m“ i LONLON 0g ~»-,__\,,.,-,. 11m. ,_ ' BEVERLY units. Calif. Oct. landed 1H,“, o, $356353 - Cm“ Smmk“ '"‘“°°‘1 "M111". 111° off‘ 01's 11nd men o! ‘he R-wmll , U _. ships" , ‘ ..<l.=lfll‘(‘~" ill‘f‘t‘.\'~.'ll‘l' ny-ueittlii" l Soeecl To Rescue Tlicn the liners put about to the . rescue. ’l'liose which rvpoi 1 were point: to were: WZTFhc Atiicricazi S. S, hfaiiiiiiitaii. - .. miles “Psi. >310! ti 1.": i-2 knot . _ The French .5 5 _\lilli‘l'\'<'i, HER“ Will.- nii es west. ll knots, . .1 m, A,,,,,,._,,.,,,, m, Dlts FoR llis Conway miles ilfli"lll'fi.~l, l5 l?) ‘(RE LESS I The Aniriirtlii S. S. Couanicr, R6 1 A ' miics ea» know; p Al) ONE , / Tlic S S. ll."l'l(‘ilil Fuimvi", l-i4 ’\;\,.-s__/" ‘lllllFr mull". l. 1'» knots; v. The l3l’l".~ll S S. Locoiiia, 290W l q miles Stlllllitflsl. l0 knows / ' ‘ The Non "on S. S Europe, 76 _/ k" i miles (lisiai l1! kn ts. - ' 'I'licn. ut 3 p. iii Captain (ye Stcinrkc iilfl the Associnitd L‘ I Pro»: 1 h" .9‘ ,: "l-‘iri- uizuir t-ontro .‘ 1 ' Within hull an hour. iiu~ lluqioti ‘ ' office of llw Hamlin:c-Ainrricaii " \ Line ll‘ l rcreir<~<l (‘tillil'lil1l'_t1ll oi b g— I re i Bu‘ ‘here w.*\.~. no 1111-‘ ‘ lilvtlllli" iiulicnfioii illll ilw rescue §lll]).< would stop llirii‘ illvl- in lll" Denier-blond. ‘ l Neither was there any immeu‘ A ‘ore indication as to how sci-toils. 4"“ the dnmotrinflw l MITFEOR OlOGlCAL SERVICE , ,Toronto. Oct. 2b W1C?» Mini I l B mum and maximum it‘ill]\C!‘,i.\.li‘f'S' O e lDnwsoii I111 ~10 Victoria ll- F111 Edmonton 4“ 51 Regina 41.‘ G11 Winnipeg 131i 61' , Toronto ‘i: it. ‘ .- of Nrwi demands before coming to‘ 303x118] 4n 5.; London "p, , 4;, 4p Pirmv said he planned also to gq,,',,iri,nhn 44 visir iierlln soon to talk about. the finnm‘ 4,, 5,, colonial problem. ‘The Union of Charkgluqnwn 4,, 5Q South Africa l.\ concerned in Norl 'wnrmnw Prmlnvfl. FUN,‘ colonial oszilolion because former “Tfqprh. “,,,,,,.. “h. ‘Wd ',.,,,‘n_ (icrinen Soiuliwesi Africa now is pqrqtwoh. c001,‘ ‘ ' ' ruled by the tuiou under a Leanne High t-mP m“ fmvrnnnl] u. ,2’ o.‘ Nation. uzouduie. . ,_ , _ , _ Th‘, nn5,,,,|,,_,,, “mum, n, firm” 56 and iomonou morning o, 12 61,23,313"Jyliilh-slliifi N? Sun sets illlS aftemmll n! 457 ].<,,.,,, )1,,,-5,,;,, (~,(,,.,.,,,,, u, ,),,.‘M "IlIl rises tomorrow" momma at 6.- que- i Imndonderry". former o1" 31'_ _ _ _ o, 1, 3_ secret \' and a noed friend of lil‘ 11151 11111111” "~‘“"‘“ r‘ ' ‘ ‘ (lvrnian aoveriiitir-iii. "15 A (it‘l'illilll_\', however. still has foil-l irliitlillit TIIF. (‘AR FERRY SA||11NG5 don and llerlin could be slnrtrcll Leave Borden 9.45 a. m. l p: I‘ informed sources sold. - TorIm-nilne ii a. m. 3.05 fl- l" Sumuirrsirle ilrlo lit minutes loi- er than Charlottetown.