Atflvuw cry moment of ovtizy hour, day and night throughout the your, ‘ ships great and ships small up- MAXIMS OFA MERCHANT not to be. Annual Subscriptions Delivered $5.00 By Mali, Canada, anti U. H. A. 34.50 0f the worst of men it can at least be said-their lives are useful inso- far as they show what all men ought The Peop ie’s "Pdpr Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew CIIARLOTTETOWN, CANADA. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 192' iiiiI/i MAXIMS OF A MERCHANT ___._ When a man gives all he has- that is. himself-and then does all the good be can for his race, that man deserves immortality. Guardian Two Cont! liunrillun Founded 1581 (‘liarlutfhetinvn blot-tiling iliiiiiiirsiiiiiiiiitiiisi siiivici CilNlRill lliilllS As. Well "as 1,725 Lig"hts,lla.ny Fog" Sig- nals, 11 Lightsh Miles of Sea. Coas trrrAivA, (mt, sttpt. 2i. 1 u». proach, leavc and still along Can- ada's 50,000 miles of seiicoirsi and lake and river shore; anti should u light bi- darkened n fug- horu silent, or n buc-y mispiiitmil even for an hour, sliipwieck is im- minent, with all it means iii loss 0f life and property, This is what makes Canada's ligliihoiise service so important and the iliscipliite of the organization ‘so rigorous. Those who travel occasionally on ships ‘tine apt to imagiuc thtit the service manages it few ligiit-' houses and toghtiriis ut tiangoious points, and plat-cs buoys in intric-l ate channels. it will, therefore, lie‘ somewhat of n i-ttirprise to those who have not given the lllilli-Gi’ much thought to learn ‘that the Lighthouse Service of Canada of the Department of Marine and Fisheries has nnilei its control 1,- 725 lights (nearly all of them ligiit- houses), 364 fog signals, 517 gas and signal buoys. ii submarine hells, 11 lightslzips, 49 lighted spars, and ti, 305 unlighteil buoys. This total of 11,037 separate tiitis tr‘ navigation, is distributed over 50,000 miles of seacoast, lnko. niiil rivers int-hides 12 iuuiu coast sta- tions in Newfoundland, established there for the. benefit of shipping ciitering and leaving (Juiiutiiiln ports. The largest anti most imporiuiit Canadian station, and onti of tlic eight 0r ten largest in iiic world. is situated at Capt‘. iltnt-c. U16 southwest point of Ncivfc-untilnnd. A description of this light will give a idea of the character of the equip- ment which the nature and buz- nrds of lile woik ilcniantl, Tlit» tow f-I‘ is built cf rcinfortueii contrrtete,‘ t-ylintlricai in form. i8 feet in tilt», meter and 70 feet iiigii; the _ciiff on which the tower stands i'.i K7, feet abovc the. sea level. The lniit- crn, cncltisiug tlic lighting ililiiiiflvt tus, is of the some lllillllllifll‘ as tho lower to the vanc. Thu focal pianc of the light is 185 foot above. high water. The lantern, consisting of cast iron inurcito 7 lei-t iililll. glazing l2 1-2 fcet hii-lll llllil <'0l1i1\'1" dome supported on stool framing. weighs 24 ions. l I The optic ‘or protecting alumin- ins coin-nuts of built-up lctiscs will retracting and reflecting prisms. mounted in gnu-metal frtmiiiiil. and having four tiptical fart-s, the ilinmeter being 2.00 metros or over ii feet. anti ihc weight of gnu incial and glass i’. 1-2 tons. 'l‘iiis tunic llli i-uniietl to revolve by clockwork at the rate of one rcvoliitiiiii in 30 seconds, and, in c-rdoi" to attain tlic rgqulgflg flpflfld and steadiness is 4 O OQQ-QO O‘ O4 Ofi-fOO-O O§-O'§§§4 Condensed Specials RATE-to. per word. 116l- osch insertion in this column. yuaowooooonwoovvvfl l“ ‘FASHIONABLE WEDDllNG STA- tionery, fins selection. ttuurtlitili .lob Printcry. _’_j tattoo nos AN-D srsrsmzursf neatly tirintcil. Printeiy. ‘_ M ‘MAN wmrso AT ouca- 1'0 Guardian .1111» tf demonstrate and iako (‘iflltlflil- Write ‘Fuller -l.lvush (Yonipuny. iChnrlottetowu. new ii-Hhwlin -' "" "" ‘SHIPPING TAos EXPEDITIOUS- iy supplied. Guardian Job Printery, ____.___’__"r ‘MEM-ORIAM CARDS AND MOUR- 'ning cards at shortest Illlllllelh (lnardian Job Priniery- 1 __ __ ‘WRITING PAPER AN-D ENVEL- opes with address are alWM/B fashionable. Guardian Joli Print- ory. i ‘SPECIAL HAMBURG STEAKP- Fntitst- quality beef. Siniiiilslfl Newi-iom sud 00,-. 5111111 “lid MM" kot Building. manta HRiiNfllNG OF EVERY description. cheaply "ml "pa" tionsiy executed. (iuartlinii Cen- tral Joh Printer, Phone i32- ‘OORREOPONDENCE CARDS AND envelopes with address i11'l"l°‘l- just the thing tor acknowledge- ment, intimstions. etc. Guardian Job Priiitery. ll ‘YOU WNNT QOQD ENVELOPE? Prices 50 for 20¢: 199 10" 35“ 2st: tot- not,» iioo iior $100: 1-011" for $1.95. Postpaid. (lnarillan 0f- fiee. Guardian Job PrinterY- ll ._ ' wows Annivsc cAsi-OAB <11‘ , 0 sale choict Western horsesmwayntdpll at Buntatn t Bell‘! Wood l lcNeiil.'\ow:;ai'::,m_fl' >1 r. t ‘- Montreal Fur . forty-five ~cmmdn pit-largo and large eight l- spring two dollars and tslghui cents. J fifty. ilNliS 0F BIJSYS ips Along" 50,000 t, Lak-e» and River. inouiilctl upon u round castlrtiii table fiuutctl iii mercury. 'l‘lit. total ‘W-‘lklit flualcti is 7 tons and (lit.- uuuntlty tit‘ incri~iii"y l'llflllll'il(l io float it Is. by riiasou of tho pcviilitii‘ design of flout and butli, only i150 1101111011. 'l‘lic pedestal and talocli weigh 1i tons, which, witii the wciglit c-f tlic optic anti lantern, inakte a lottil of 42 tons on tho tnp of the towel". The source of light is electric power generated at tlic station; in addition there is a stand-by oil vapor apparatus. 'l‘iie latter is so designed that the oil is vapiiurizcil and the oil vapor is burned uniler n gas miintie about ll il-it iiii-lics in diamctter. The mantle igivtis n light of 2,400 candies (the light genciat- ed by electricity is substantially the same). whlth on passing through the optic is coilectetl and concentrated to 1,100,000 candle power beam of light. These beams, by reason of the rotation of the optic sweep around the horizon and give the effect of one flush cv- ery 7 1-2 seconds. llniler favour- able WGiiillEI‘ (renditions this light has been seen a distance of 76 miles, Tile fog alarm at Capo flat-o is of the tliaphtiue type operated by coinprossetl air. The iiislriiiiiciit is urrnngctl in give u blast of 3 l-2‘ t-iet-tinils tluriitioii cviiry 30 st: ‘ntis, and has been liteurtl it ilistuntis of ‘i5 iniics. 'i‘htz power rcqiiiiwui to operate lllll. light und fog aiiirin is supplied .by tivti 50 hoisc-iiiiwei- boilers and the coal t‘.Olli-illlll]iil0ll is tihont 500 tons pt~r niiiiuiii. The sta- tion stuff consists of fuur light- kiacpcrs, iiiitl i-tintinntius watch is niaiiitaint-ti day tintl night tlirougii~ nut. tht- year. 'l‘hi- lights and tiiht-i" uitis iticat- vii iii tiilit-i" points on tlit- scat-oust uiitl a‘ong thi- grunt. lilkP-H are proportioned lo tlic iici-tis oi’ the siiuitiio-n in out-h t-use but, whether iirgti or small, the t-tiustuni cfftiri is to iuuinltiin n high stainilnrtl oi“ efficioncy throughout tlic st-rvlcc. -———<o>—i— Reorganization 0f Army In India (Special to the Guiirdiaan) LON-DON, Sci-t. 2i, - Among tile plans just tiilopit-tl for ilie re- orguiiizatioti of tliu urniy iii iiitiiti is tlic establishment. of four iniili- lilo mei-haniseil units‘ with tanks ‘untl ilillkillilllllhfi, l-uscil at four ceir ircs. 'i‘ht\.si- t-uiitris nrt- llcoli" ‘lli*.lti‘ Ntisik, iii iilt‘ lloiiiiiny prtisltl- lciicy, llliingaltirti. (‘illlflipilftl and is in bi- liclil in moment's (‘ult-uiiu, iCurli rcnilintzss to lllilllt‘ ul u ‘uotii-c for usc iiiiyivhtaris ut-tiilril. Thc tonsion lictwccn tlic liindus land Mtvrlitlillii in liiiliu l1! 110W S" ‘grunt (lint uii oiitbrciik is feared imoniciituriiy. and 111v illllPl‘ will’ I o ilcal with tlic situation is tti pro- vpp. inobiln nulls ivliit-li t-nn travel inst 1., I110 Ztillt‘ t~.i' any ilisiurlitiiit-e. __f--e--€O}i-—- ‘ Sales Report MONTREAL, Sept. 2i. - At Montreal fur stiles skunk firsts and seconds. black and short, highest ‘three dollars, long three dollars and lthirty cents. broad one dollar and cents. All American mostly bought in raccoon, chiefly American firsts. ucutmdfl B- C- mix‘ ed sixes ton dollars and fifty cents. dollars and seventy-five cents. medium small stiven dollars and twenty-five cents. practically s11 sold. Musquitsli ivintcr and fall sold better than sprint; Wllll ll"? 9*‘ caption of few 300d l0“ _°l 59ml}: collection. very ordlniuy 05°" twenty per cent sold. Canada large large winter and fail onc dollar and eighty cents, Y. F‘. larva sprint; 1W0 dollars forty cents. 111111118 11"“ winter two dollars fifty cents. B- C- N. W. large springs part. medium two dollars forty cents. Fish" very ordinary. no competition. firsts seconds small extra dark one hiin- dred dollars, dark eishlli Qlillil. large extra dark seventy eight. dark small pale fifty siX. large null‘ thirty six. Silver fox poor collec- tion but met 800d compeiition- H1!" dark two forty to two ninety, quart.- twenty. and Quebec. Prices percent sold. EB extra large dark. 9x111 large thirty seven fifty. med- 0X0’! er dark two nought five to two All clear silver highest three tcn. blacks titty-elshl- BMW" average collection chiefly Ontario expected’ t?) A ei n market. twen y high ‘m. m Hm first: seconds highest forty two. ium twenty one. small fourteen- ‘ ergo Bank Bandits Make Get-Away (Special to the Guardian)" M‘()N'l‘l{‘l-1Aii., Qnc., iSept. 2i. ~- Thrce masked men cariy this morning held up employees til tlic branch of the Bank of lviontreul ut the isorner oi‘ Pnpincau Aria, and Si. Catherine Stioctgi liltisi, locked them in it vault and t-st-apt-tl with ii sum klrilillllliilii bciwceu $4,000 anti $5.000, The bandits madt- their get-away in an illltt/ which was Willlilll‘, for lhciti tit iht: bark en‘ traiicc, ' (O~}—A"'i ENl0YABlE "iiiiuiir Tendered .Visiting ..Ticket Agents of G.N.R..a.t Victoria ‘Twenty-live C. N. R. ticket a2‘ cuts on un educational trip l0 iilzistcrn (iuuadu were 511/911 ll m‘ .. nuclei RUSSIA UNEASY llVER i iIlPliNESE PREPARATIBNS ‘Travellers Report Se eing- Large Bodies ‘of Red Troops Heavily Armed and Equip- ped For th-e‘ Field —Japa.nese S h i p s Heavily Laden With Munitions Steam- ing" in the Direction 0f China. ‘ (Special to the Yluardian) lG-eucva Naval tionfcrencc. The ItON-DUN, Stpi. 2i. — ..l:i.pan is echoes of the Geneva conference lliflliflidlli! to back up its peuciiui-Iiiad not died away bi-forti the Jap- ilmi in Mfliicliuria anti China with ntiese owned anti controlled South machine. guns, gun and all (ithcrlManciiurian Railway approached implements oi’ intuit-in warfaat- it’ RothscliiidH-i London house and necessary. Ships litcuvily ludenlother lZritii-ilrbsnks for a. loan of with munitlciiisqahcndy fllie Eiltvflllil" f!80,000,0ti0 for the extension of t-his lug eastwart. ‘ieir tlestuat on s he. Dainy, ‘formerly Duareii, Portu Russia is watching the Japan- Rlco, the great Japanese-controlled cse plan with growing nervousness. raiitieatl and it is reported to Tsin- Europeans who in the past two gtuo, the poivcriui fortress on weeks have returned over the Saugtinig i-‘eiiiiistiia taken, from trim-s Siberian Railway report see- ihe Germans early‘ in the Wain-lug large bodies of red troops near Six-inc of these ships already have the Railway Stations from the passed through the Su-ez Canal. Chinese frontier, many hundred ting welcome to Charlottetown lust cvoiiing in the form of a most. en- jovubl obanqiiet at the Victoria Piifllieflgci‘ Agent cnpably fulfilled the duties of Chairman During the course of the ban- quet Mr Clarkin, introduced the following members of the EFOHD wlJo ucliiitiiideilgeii the introduw lion by arising; as their names were called out. l Vancouver Territory .ll. if. iiit-Nungliton, Ilistrict Puti- scngci" Agt-nt, Prince Rupert. ilobt. liuy, City Ticket Agfllll. Vancouver" it. S. (ivolg, Ticket Clerk, Vail- t-onver. _ ' Jack Crawford, Purser Prince llupiert, Vancouver. l), McPherson, Ticket Clerk. Vic- loria. ii. A. \Vreks, Trnv. Passenger Hotel, Mr. P. W. ’Cli11‘l¢l11. Dlfllrlm-‘ately after the dissolution of thei YlYlIIK Hllllllilmlfl flags. which gives miles into Siberia. These troops ap- tiiem the right of WHY- " pear heavily armed and equipped This prcpartition began iminetil- [or the $191.1 New Zealand Will Contribute t0 Naval Base (Special to the Guardian) WELLlNGTON, N. Z.. Sept. 2i. —-Preniier Coates today introduced in thc llonse of representatives the government's tiaval defence proposals, whose chief feature is a irontiihutioti by"New Zeulnnd, to the Singapore Naval base. The Premier said that the proposals would bring New Zeaisnifs expen- diture on Nava/l Defence up to ten shillings (about $2.50) per capita. No affront to Japan was coii- Boardsbf Trade Send Message of Appreciation (Special to the Guardian) OTTAWA, Ont.., Sept. 2i. -—~The Prime Nliiiistei‘ today received anti tinblctl to Premier Baldwin a hips- sage of appreciation from ‘ the iioaitls of trade and chambers of commerce now in conference in Vancouver. The message reads as follows: "it was the unanimous Wish of (he 219 registered dele- gates from the local \Boariis of Trails and Chambers of Commerce Agent, Seattle id, is. Bower, (‘ity Pass. Agent, ‘San Francisco. (l. 1.. Jackson, Ticket Clerk, Lost Angcies, I Edmonton Territory l~l. l1. Boll, Ticket Clerk. Edmon- ion. A. \V. l-Jtlinoiittiii. .i, S. Sicphou. Trav. Pass. Ag- ent. (Tnlgury. ' ' K; 1., ilobcrtson, Ticket Clerk, (Yiiigury. W. W. Patiistm, Depot Agtint, (ialgary. Ambrose, Ticket Clerk, Ticket Saskatoon Territory (l, it}. Smith, Tickct Clerk, Sas- kuttion. l’. A., Saskatoon. W. A. VuiiAlsiliie, Agent, Saskatoon. N. llltaKtellnr, Dcpnt Tkt. Agent. Saskatoon. ti. it, Fllfflylilli, Trav. Pass. Ticket Clerk, Regina. Winnipeg Territory ll. A. Walton, Ticket Clark, \Vliinipt-g. _ (i. ii. lllllhouue, Tlckiii. Clerk, Winnipeg. it). iisgg, Depot Tkt. Agent. Winnipeg, p li. ll. (ioriinn, Trav. Pass. Agent, Winnipeg. Duluth Territory ll W. Watson, (‘ity Ticket Agent Diiliiili,- A. ll. lioltorp, City Pass. Agent, Ptirtlaiiil, Oregon, ~ i In Charge A. ll. Davis, General Agent, St, Patti. liiinn. l?» A~ dllvlklu. T. P. A. Summer- R t l‘. 711.11. McFnriaiio, T.l‘.A. flail. fax. ' Mr. Sam hit-Loot! on bet..." my the Publicity Association welcom- ed the rniiwnymen to the City in Pill" 0i‘ Jllilife Arseiinult who is llbllPlll from thc City. "Wc in can. ‘"18 111'" Drfllld of our railways," lie said. “You urn hero visiting m KM" kllflwlvilile which is necessary to "10 Keri/lee. lie commented upon the service rendered by the mil. way. "illl- 9901's" S. lnnian. who (in flljfifltillllt of the lndisposition of lllilfllfll‘ Saniitlcrs welcomed ti“; v s tors on behalf of the Province. lie iold of the hospitality of the Winter" neoiiie during .. at, wctiks visit in ill!‘ western prov- inces ni‘ Canada and the states of llnlioti States. lie spoke of the eq. ncaiionnl value of travel and con- tinuing siaicd of what Prince Ed. ward island is proud. its foxes, the chamber of confederation, its soil. products" and its Prince Edward “lenders many of whom hold prominent places in western cit. ies. in conclusion hn hoped that the party would hsvo a most on. joyiible time while on the Island. Canada firsts. dark forty. twenty eight. mall oimfl- cxtra large thirty six. B, C. pale firsts seconds extra large medium thirteen. "l! Wllllllllll ‘Mayor Miller next spoke briefly and expressed the wqioqmg on b0 alt of the citilcnl . W." g 1 ‘ -'.~.,.*.. ‘ .511 r.~. ll. J lilcCallum. ‘Ch. Clcrk to ll.l Hrotirins Prvsiileiii. 'l‘i'=1‘0lll"~ pleasure in ox ending a very warm yummy" m“; M._ w‘ K rcpiescutatives of every province 0t‘ Canada in ifOliVPlltlUIl here and lutltlressotl by tlic Prciiiii-rs of the “M. adding m“ Japan-S 36mm h, ‘ll1111‘ ‘Wi"-'1l“l'1l ll""‘l"“"l"' "ml ill’ m“ the great war had been unforgett- ‘P1“‘"lll‘l' "l Olll-"lllil “Mmlmi “ml “Cable, t-‘stieciaily the visit of Japan- Wlllvll (‘Olillill lllmisllldw“ m‘ lmmhnse waiships to Nuw Zealand Will.- .wiil anti blessing from ills ifxt-iel-l l,“ ,0 “$51M m the conveying of templaied in any way by the con- struction of the Singapore Base, he “lcncy the tlovcriitii" (lciicrul anti [rinnm tlic 1on1‘ fllllfl‘ l'1‘1‘l11"‘1'-‘* W“‘""'l (Xlllrillktrlllil the lung trade rou- llllilllgllln l" l"“l"““t Yo" m‘ “Minn-i to bo ilcfeniled by Great. Brit- ‘l’l'l"li‘ llll"l°‘l""- klmlll’ i" mm” tilill, Premier Chutes said. New Zeal- ‘lllli in (lit,- iliglit iloutiiirtibie Stau- mid‘ w“ bound m shoulder a m“. iluy Baldwin HM“ gmmtmg" m“! “lHi-iliare oi‘ the imperial Budget- -i-—¢0>—i ‘Ilfiliililtltlll of tlic vulnc tf his rcc Pirates Win yifllt visit to Ctinuila. unil more cs- pacially its importance in creating ll. precedent of u Prime hiiiiistci‘ of tlic Mother (Ionniry while in office visiting the DCTIllllllNl, The chambi-i" would also like Mr. iftlaitl- win anti yourseli to know that it -lg its firm ballet‘ thnl tlic-ii" ticliber- (Canadian Press) tNi-ZW \'iO‘R'K,. Sept. 21. — h x I Hd~ ‘Pirates resumed their pennant ulllfzpfirrfxlilgllllsgllzl ‘lama,’ march in the National League to~ (f)lll‘i|l0l“ wisli‘to strcss ilicli" llnm- ‘my with l1 Victory over Brocklyl‘ mum all“ l‘lflillliltHlhlqllzlllllii .,|‘ Cm. tlic crest to three and an Aklhluni)“ "fl- ,.(‘j‘l,lln,,,.,.,, Va", games. An open date kept the at an ' *' t ~ ' ' ‘ he i_ , , 4m (q,“|,.,m,“ m t-iauts tiuti Cards idle and t d-lmvm" Wm‘ B“ ' . Cubs continued to share a second Executivc, Moutri-ui. h. ii. hunilynmuue He. i one half Agreement Reached 0n Disarmament (‘Special to the Guardian) (il-INFIVA. SEP. 2L~14engthy tlist-nsslonsi in the Lea-gnu of Na- Spring-hill Win Baseball Gh’ship _ 0f Nova Scotia. -' (cfimdlml P11“) ilons subcommittee on armaments ‘ TRURQ‘ N" S" 5,“l’"_.,,2‘",,f,' have brought an agreement on I Slllluillllll ileleaipd “Mag emfifllwhat is considered the leashes in the filial $11111" 0i |Scotia baseball league and won |i|ia provincial championship here this afternoon. most important task, reduction of armaments. Not that reduction be‘ gins tomorrow but the big ‘powers at lust have consented to cons d- r.r rt-tlnctitms seriously and are willing to attempt n concrete plan ii low- harmonizing all views. A three figgcffillgtfiétigolrllllé Zgivlifilfgllvasli by page agreement which was draft- . ' ‘ I m“ ‘i N" “" ‘l?’ “.".°l.‘t".”.§‘.’.l§..“li§ €.‘.‘...‘Z.‘.“§.‘"’.§ZZ.§’"§5il...‘li°°t§§?.li.'i..3. lligllktlrelill/tefi ‘zllll-itlg ‘a visit t0 proposal for extended arbitration. Winnipeg anti concluding liopflhtlie Polish pact for outlawry "l that they would return to Western war, the French desire for security (‘anntlu with very pleasant memor-‘and the Germs“ demand llllll- "19 85L former allies reduce their Armam- Mr. ‘A, ll. Davis General ABBnl-‘ents now that the central WW9" Duluth, i\iiuii. who is in charKB "flare disarmetl. ‘ the party, thanked those who ell-t The agreement recommends in- desvomd to make the visit ch10?‘ creasing pacts for arbitration but able in behalf of the ThllWli-Ymell- mainly provides for a separate com- llo thought that before long Prince mute‘, w discuss security, express Edward Island would have ade- ‘y movmm‘ m“ ‘league member; qnate transportation facilities ev- alone are m a" upon the comm“. en fnr the most rabid traveller and we. m“! enmmlun‘ the United ouiiiiistl the purpose of the edu- swam Th“ h, “m to have been rational trip and the improvements mused by the attitude o; [hg which Ms- "61118 11111118 1'1’ "m C- United States that it was not in- - R- ‘ terested in security for others. lion. Mr Fraser of Plctou. fnrm- | As the league comm" ls Mk9“ (o ‘erly of Si. Peters, l‘.l¢‘..i. 8W6 ‘l racommond 90mm h. the “gree- briet address spoke cf his pleasure 4mm’ and M me counc" does not l“ “M” Drawn‘ “m1 "ow he m“ meet until December. it is thought |jtiyeti himself at the banquet. He ‘he premmwry disarmament ‘spoke of tho advantages of the comqnlsslon cannot “met m Novel“ pectlvc tourists to the Maritime Provinces. The development of the‘ goly of wealth and men to that! (Mandi-ii PM») ndvanopment‘ I NEW YORK. Sept. 21. —- Babe member of the Steamship Dept. ers and s now but four away "0111 Rog-his own (Maritime rovinces anti tnld them" is plmmei ‘west has been wonderful and the‘ Mr. R. 1i‘. McNaughton. Prince Rlllll HD9911 011i D0111" 55 will!’ JLJ made in the 192i. campaign“ ___?—-——-—-— __---———-—— party that they could direct pros- _____‘._>____ 55th Homer Maritime Provinces and told the. Rupert. Mr. Jack" Crawford only flllllllt ltdwr Glbmn of the Till" srs, City, also spoke. ,, l lDeinahd Recall 0f Russian Ambassador (5P¢elaI to the Guardian) PARlllS. Sept. 21. Le Matin an- nounces that the French govern ment has officially informed the Russian Soviet Govt. that the re- call» cf Christian Rakovsliy as ‘Soviet Ambassador to France is an indispensable condition to any inegotistiun between the two coun- tries for a noirsggression pact. Other conditions laid down by the-French govt. the paper states, are cessalio-u of‘ interference in lhiench international affairs by Soviet agents of the Third internu- tional. and early conclusion of ne- gotiations for settlement of the question of the old ‘Russian debts. -{-O-}~ -~»~ - ‘THE PATSY’ ii SPLENIIII] PiilY Full H0i1s—e Enjoys Play 0f Exceptional Merit. .. ‘CMODAlSBHHhmhii‘t ‘‘‘‘‘ o giizzly bear clllel’ lJlS game animals whit-h may i196. Ontario and the Prairie prov- 111695. moose. deer and pear also be hunted; 4a: ‘ '''' ‘i GREAT HUNTING iiiiliUNil Various Kinds of Plentiful in “Their R-espective Haunts Throughout. D0- iniuion. OTTAWA, Ont.. Sept, ., ‘_ ,_ t-l. (an (liniatit and Mill ctinriitions, which mi."r:;".§.%::s";".:i::is;:fs: ilifi lam World. Willi PflPll province oi't'crini' ‘tit. -‘),.J“.‘-|1,“|‘l lurllllAlyi-x‘ lands‘ have it s characteristic ttiii-at-ilnnti: ‘..i'.‘,’,..‘,. ‘.|,\|,l,‘,|.|:,,.“will?” Fflnnnl” Fm“ sportsmen from all t-ttrners of iht-‘trt’ bit,- ‘yqmi- x U! A UH‘ “mew . ---"- .-< ':‘ -~ lllellllllll 81111111)’ 01' oritrinttl .tt..~i.*.,.... .‘-l,..,.,..,f,‘.‘,. ',";',“"]'ij ,1‘ f???‘ ma!‘ to be found in IiiP many hunting i...“ vllyl‘i"iufli ‘l L.|l,"‘,i", dfw’ sen‘ Dflradises of the Dominion. [jylpuill ("=1 l‘. ‘i A“ ‘mm for cuL - M10053’ faflbuul ‘IP91.’ highur" ‘nut {.111 lLl(‘_i,“'|i’.lu-’(l upon (hp for. sheep, RH-ky 310mm,“, gun, My“, u‘- ltt ‘l iii lsiillii‘ ii t-cnittincti as » ~ -. pitlbi} oi dt-ioltipincnt that must llllll lynx are tlicllpuss away. in 132:1 it was predict ed that tlic moo. would makg her be taken i Csusd F ~ .. . . whose fanqflleuds Him Stillllfylvtlllsflrgpileliyiuligtblrolil a celrtain small Baltic, i k -- . . f ‘ ‘ ‘ yea“ Me“ ‘“ chicken ruffed grouse anti Hun‘ ‘m my were en‘ ' , ~ ~ People iotiny vaiut- bi game too garian partridge may no 511m, lmdl, t V g “ In the Maritime piovinces, Qlli“ lvlllllllifltliillalullllill{$21132}? °.‘,fy“;0a,',§' lllil anti Dot-hunting. 1113.1 Hunting in the Dominion is no. " Wllllfl‘. in most of The second afternoon of the an- nual Chautauqua was immensely; gnioyed by a large audience yester-. sy. whose parents were formerly of "this program by means of readings many of which were not only en- tertaining but inspiring. Miss Willis is a most versatile entertain- er and her efforts were fully appre- ciated by the audience. Among the outstanding numbers of her [relating his troubles; Aunt Jane's ,St.ory; How Did You Fight (Howard =Vance Cook); a story of a home; That Something. At 8.15 the curtain rose to the opening cf the play "Patsy" and un- til the finish of the performance there was not a dull moment. The scene was laid in the city in the home of a commercial traveller who "peddled" groceries. Their great problem was which exists in so many homes of modest means. namely the problem society without embarrassment. ‘turn of the father to his home aft- ler an absence on business. He is (‘affectionately greeted by his wife. Soon the subject of buying a new car comes up and the atmosphere becomes slightly strained when thcl wife finds her suggestion receivecil with no enthusiasm whatever by hubby. It. seems that the oldest. daughter Grace is engaged to Billy Caldwell a. young man of social pos- iticn. icessful in his endeavors to court (Grace and who thinks he is in love Sig. were tOFCPil to itiat-k llllii‘ it» _ lwith her is the ideal man in the "Y by 411101091‘ 0T1 1111i’ i111‘ (Slsu- “mm ‘mvmwed "w" marsh‘ m‘ eyes of Patricia the younger Har- Yanks, Ruth's total of 5i lni~Iiiti.-s| trington girl. ‘an impulsive nature and has be- has 45. ‘come obsessed with a desire to make lherseif attractive in company, not for beauty, which she thinks she, has not, but for wealth of wit andt philosophy in conversation to this‘ end she has sent away for some books which contain the desired m t.er and has memorized a tre-l mendoun amoum of we“. conwnts‘*(]l‘l°yllilllllfl racing with tiit- cit-t» ghe brmgs gm; (mo the conver5a_ irlcul hares as thi- tibjet-i of pur- qon wherever 909mm; and cmlses stilt by the hounds, uoiv rory lliilili- her mother and daughter to doubt, lar in England, has reached Nt-iv ‘ were Zealsnti. anti ll. company has boon, the subject of much laughter on the formed iierv to curry <.n gfFylllllillil However, racing in the sumo Wit)’ (is it was her sanity. These sayings ‘part. of the audience. "1689 Provinces, caribou may also Miss Maude Willis. both of §.‘;{,",3,§§§"§ ‘Qinlilfbéhfifqgltilrlfi? Island, provided a most enjoyable ggfilnigfafiglllleizfe‘ and‘ buffalo and antelope are protecti-ti program yesterday were: A piano “““°l"l1l‘l@~‘* "P1101111! for lllc c‘ solo as interpreted by a- locomotive 611l- wnveifsation of tin,- Dontiiiioirs them cmisiriuut; of the value of the engineer; impersonation of a boy 111188 Original smirk 0f his typical of that exhibition of the season hero day anti lost tlic opener of u se-r ies to Detroit liy 6 (t, 1_ o; getting mm and keeping in the Bengal ivinning streak tti st-i‘ {Most Rm. s‘ p Mathoson Arab m‘ “M” “m!” hill"? 1'11" “'11” lll\"blSl10p of Rupert's Land‘ on. the oc- The first act opened with the rc-‘illlly sircri- for Yanks. ‘ ' lug tomoriciv in the series tigtiiiisi the Tigers. Bahr- Ruth carried on at tlit- expense of any other interest-s marked contrast to many parts of Europe where in old times arable fields were turn- ed into forests to make hunting grounds for tlit- wealthy. To great stretches oflaiiil suitcdmainiy for lll9‘gl‘tl\\'llll-T of timber ant] to the be killed in season. Throughout the British Coast. in Pacific m iiiitlf... ll.'...f‘l§°.{.‘.“ .22.": season for blghoru- “hum ‘nu (‘.1 tlic Hlvflflllfl provinces regulated mountain gum ~ v - i muting is not‘ an mjiiy. 0n the - other hand, this contact of town l '. ' .1 . - .- se law“ d0“ tlneilers \\liil tiit- great outdoors seasons ‘llli ' i=1 really it benefit since it makes illllllifl Wulllllklllllf}, Yankees Lose ' tiPriiuate 0f All ' To Detroit; Canada. Observes (Canadi n P ) l . ‘ I NEW Yoititxaseparesgi. Ti..- H15 Blrthday Yankees gave their worst lie-idling KINGSTON’ Sap‘. 21- __ '“"'I‘iit> lit-tirty cniiizratuiations of the _ General Synod ‘um-re today extgnd. "llilllllllmd to tlic primate of all Canada. rasion of his 75th birthday. On be- "1 i‘ half of tlic layman of the Synod he ‘was presented with a huge bunch of BlSl3lOl():]l’lf.lCilfl.l‘d.-S(Jl‘l..0f Fred- Gatch up With Recortlotltill, ‘.“.§l.°§.‘.‘.‘il...°‘5§°‘;2§v§§ tlic rust-s 11nd ihc good wishes to _ Suwlwllli‘ 110F111 llrvliitc. W110. owing to a ..-=ltglit iniiis|io.~.'itioii, was not presid- wm swmgllllg over theMioitit session as usual into action again in his attempt to- NEW YURh, Sept. 2], Tony Anderson another catch up with his outsitiiiiiing 102i ‘lyoung man who has been unsuc- "w"! "l 59 Hume"!- The Babe and his mate. Lou lich- Channel Swim ihcl ~- tl(il"l'li.-\.\ll"i‘ON, Sept. 2i. - This young lady is of six off tin». llt-ngai illll‘ll€l‘.~l. iiriiiig 311'» Flvliiiiiizloii (‘orson sailed for !Ni'\\' York lilitl)‘ aiftt-i‘ having fail- .__<.,____ ;i-ii in lit-i" cfori ii||‘<'i\ ivt-t-ks ago to ' _ ‘lit- liit‘ first wtiiiiuii iii swim the iiliiiglish (‘hniintl from Dover ‘t0 4 i‘ t". . t"., ‘Hilcc, nut g b '(‘ip (‘til N‘ / l" I l tli IS lirsi person it. lllillfl) tlic mund- ___7 __ trip swim. ‘VELUNGTONI N‘ z“ gem. n‘ Shc liziil prtvitiusly swnin from ‘\'!l"l7. NM. to liov A Fights t... Night DESMOINES, Iowa. Sept. 21. —— Kenneth IIunt, lJesMoiner. knocked out Jack Clifford. Si. Patti, four latter many scenes and trials the conducted in the Mother ('Olilill‘_\'. 4 Ifamily find their way to peace and — Tolijldb" , happmemh t-pawyn the heroine“ _ Rl-Iiéankxi: PDllI)',7 kllDCged out Joe marrying thc man of her heart, . i5 "- * - all» 1'0"" 5- MAHY Fame , , _ while Grace the older sister gets the man for whom she has been setting her cap. Mr. Harrington simplifies his problem by asserting the right authority over his fractious spouse. The result of this is quite satisfact- iry and his only regret is that it took him so many years to discover the fact. The different parts were excel- lently played and the audience showed their appreciation of tin..- by unstlnted applause. U. S. Ambassador T0 Mexico Named WASHINGTON. Sept. 2!. Dwight. W. Morrow, the New York banker. has been selected by Presl- dent Coolidge to be Ambassador tc Mexico. The prospective Ambassador, who will retire as a business partner of J. P. Morgan to accept the appoint- ment, has long been a personali friend of the President. The post. has been vacant since Ambassador Sheffield resigned last 300 Casualties (Canadian Press SHANGHAI. Sept. 2i. —The dis~ arming of troops whose loyalty is Idoubted by the Natnicnalist mill- tsry council has resulted in three lief Nevins FcR Soihsrfiliuo THEY WERE QOiNC. to b0 ANYWAY Announcement , Coming Events, Meetings’ Etc "Coiniiig.---Stupcridous ,"Bl‘1i\'0llf‘fll‘i" Souris. ,Montaguc. Saturday‘. Show- Thursday. 9247-9-21-31 t i i 1 "Warning" (‘onto and see, best. lwflfllcrn Show ‘yet. serial, banjo ;ninsit', Hunter River tonight, Ver- }lli)ll Friday. Eldon Saturday. 9282 > "Inquire Re Chronic Diseases 112 {Prince Street. Dr. Cltft. Don't delay. mccovery in next three monthg, ‘ 9-12-3 mos. i I l “Rolf si Shipping Club loading .l11_1i~'s at. odhlu Tuesday Sept,‘ 27th, a ‘last in cncc with .i. n. MscWil- ‘llama See's: 9289-9-22~2i roiiouro‘. Sept. 2i.“..- Mari-l __ lime. moderate westerly winds,‘ S" "Flnniizairs Fortune" pre- mostly fair. not much change temperature, ‘Maximum and minimum temper, a ures: Toronto. clear ......... s 4h‘ "A11 important meeting of ih~ Montreal, clem- _, ,_ 65_50.l@l9l1hone subscribers connecting at. ch-mwm ckmdy _ _ 65_5..Cornwa1iCentra1 will be held in 1., pent“! by the Little Pond Drsmtui - ,Club in Morell Hall, Pridav. Sea; 2W1 9261 9 2i 2i ‘engagements along the Shanghai- illangchow and ShanghahNanking high standing of 59 he railway resulting in more than 300 New moon gum“, cssulltill. Halifax. to; ...... .. .. 68-436 °°"‘“" 31111 "idly evenina. Bapt- Saint John, cloudy . . 66~ii0‘23'd “t a ‘Yclwk- 93739312! Boston, cloudy 74_-6(], " . New York. fair .......... .. '12 ~58" A11 Asricultnrai meeting will be High tide this morning tit 1:41 anillmd l" 9°51“ 5011001. Friday. tonight at 9.16. ‘Pflllflllbt’ ""1- fli 1-110 ii- m. J. A. Sun sets this afternoon at r..sa"°‘“""- J" w- Emil" "l4 l- Hurst Will iiive addregggg, public is cordially invited. 0384 9 21 I and rises tomorrow morning at 548.. September 26th 5.4’! p. in.