MAXIMS or A MERCHANT Unfortunately the men who cl nrehot preferred tzreditoru. that the world ewe: them»: living ‘t; ‘S u‘ i‘ aim hi. The People's Paper _ i Z1727” _ It”: 4/4- /'l" ltiitrfiinlT .///~’ m; ~ '7 7a "new" Ell ' lid/ll . “§\\‘ \'\‘<\\\ Read byl-Zveryliody 0 Advertising helps to leil goods; it aluo helpe good: to any cold with _ I "naval utlefaetion. __. t to . . —*—————~* . Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew w t""..:‘...."t‘.'.'.f:i‘;““.';'. “o';'“;‘."il. CHARLOTTETOWNt CANADA, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 192s 1.133135“,f_f='g‘;;';,,_§"";1r§ .53; Will nit; Ell HiHl] n tntiinvti Lord A “Raingo” May Have (‘ounterpart _iu Real Life—— Be- lieve Character is Member 0f Lloyd George Cabinet. LUNDON. Sept. 2il.—tStiggestlott that “liortl Ralngo," lending char- ttt~tt-t~ oi Arnold Bennett's new iiov- tl of love of country and ii ivomati. watt ltt reality a mt-titber of iiloyti gt-pi-gt-‘u Will‘ lime cabiitet. h ' tntisetl a political anti t-iticial sensit- tloti itt imidon. when a ‘newspaper which ltad ttt-ttttrbt the serial rights to the ljplY book (filllllil “liortl lliiiiigo“ be- gan ltt ltaiiylton it. liy l)l'lllllllll,l,lll$ ttttt-stioit “Who is Lord ltaiiigti?“ up.- public generally’ lotiked tipnu the matter as a publicity stunt and tttuhiin: more. htevitably. however, iiotitltiiterzt tried to identify the character. and titally a sort. of elliuitititloti contest m‘ itcld which resulted in coni- title tiisagretttittiiit orer “Lord tnittgtfs" identity. Sonic cottttuitltetl that. the man tttuutctt had in mind was a ltroiu- nteitt cabinet member. who iitcrtiiiy nitrlttll himself to death lit Eng- i.tutl's ititerests dying towards the t-ittl of the war. Others perhaps bet- tttr itiforttietl doclartrtl tliat it con< terttetl another more obscure offic- ltd, btit not a foruier catbiuet mem- lrt‘ it is itow reportotl that lleittielt i~ citragcd at tho tiowspitpct‘ can» tttttztt over itaiugos identity. ll. (i. Wells is said to have tried. In joke. with ileniictt, itskitig hiiti' "Who is Raiugtt?" Whorcupoii ileu- ntlt Inst his temper completely vin- Spain Gives Up Demand For Tangier (Special to the Guardian) lIJONtIWON. ‘Sept. 18. - ln a note preseiitetl siinnitaneoutsly today lti London and IParis tlte Stittnlglt (lovl, gives tip lni deiuatiti for the iticitto- ion oi‘ ‘fitngicr in the Spatiislt zone. ‘Spain now DTUIIIJSOStpFClIIIIlilitfy coit- verszttlotis timoug‘ ilritttiii, Franc-t: lllltl Spain to discuss giving Italy a hand in the ruling (tfTanglcr. 'l‘lteiso ctmversutiotis would be followed 91y a ltleitary conference oi‘ the signa- toritu to the act of Alglerittts. Crewofma Landed On The English Coast (Canadian Press) LONDON. Sept. 20, - lloubl. as to the fate oi the crew of the ital- ian steamer "Eiienitt." which satik ‘Piiurstlay off the Scilly islands was rentovnd op Saturday, when the French fishing trawler landed tliem at (lorn lll pnrtts- w~~ .<+>-- Mr. Bennett Knows Nothing of Change 0f Leaders WiNNiPiCti. Sept. 2il.~~“'i‘iit- Coir sorvative party choose-t titelr t-wn lotidcr. l have ll“-ll‘(l I.olltitt.; ultlch would induce me to beli'-.\‘e thty in- teiitlcti to citange, ‘the _ present icatler." declared lion. ll. l5. lien- nett. K.(.‘... Mittistei‘ o!‘ Fnatiee. lotto Ct(tll-‘ll!l‘\'t’ll.l\'tl elected oit the tr-ttir- ies. who stopped ovcr lit-to ublle etiroute to Ottawa. Mt‘. Ilttitnctthi stirr-ttictit was a reply to u rlucry “wiirvoti be the itext lcatler 0t‘ tile party itt the llouse oi Coinmtitts 7i .,.. it-tttiy tltatttitiiicllll-f ill" lll‘t\V-‘lllillll‘l'- lit» rcmaiits slottily silcitl. as to whe- tltor oi‘ not Raingo ltas atiy coun- itf~llfll‘t in real lire. t. Gt. M. ‘M. veéééis Are All, Safe (Special to the Guardian) ,\ll)f\"l‘Ri“i/\it, (lulu, Sept. 2t). .\'o (‘tinatllztit (lovttrttpieitt hierchatit .\i:uitit- vessels were itt the daIll-Zrt’ tone of the lturrlcitul‘ witlch s\\‘l‘lll tlp- Flotltia- coils) orer the week- rttti it. ll. 'i‘e.:lltle, (lent-rat MKIZ. ct‘ lbt- (Elllllllillly said totiny. “Wt- httrt- tpntlt- a check oit our sltlpt and ivrlunalciy litt-y were not iii the intelt bl the storm“. lttt said. 'l'l|t- (‘itnatilittt (iovertinicitt .\lf‘l‘- emtt 3l;tt-|pt\ operattts ttbotit fifty ship. tut world rotiles litclutlltig o ltuiulter to lite \\'esl indltes and otitb America. . -~-~~ t Queen Marie Will Visit President lli‘l‘llt\'lbE$~i' Sept, ‘.‘.lt.~——l.llieeii littrie, on lit-r arriviti ip New York. ilCll'ltt‘i' l8, will ltrocccil intiiictiiitt- Ply in Washington to visit Presl- tlrttt (‘tiolldge and Mrs. Uoolltlge. Negotiations Z . I (Canadian Press) i PEKING. Sept. 20. — The islt lcgattttti today ttuiitttiitcetl the sutcessinl outcome of the iiegttliit- limits at ichnng lteiween llcar-Atl- miral (‘itmerott and (ietieral Yang Sen for tho return l'iilltAlli-IIJPIIIA. Sept. 20.» 'l'ltis city is tbecttnting the crimin ill centre oi‘ the l‘lti|Illl‘_Y, the. cil_\ detective bureau \t'arttctl to-tln‘ owing to the influx tit‘ high-cl law ltrctikt-rs. 'i'utiiiey-hoiiiltsey boul in the tutti: net whit-b is atlrttcliitg lttiiitlretia t» (ttisperatt- cltarttctcri‘. to l‘ltilad"l phiu. tltc ,litircitu iid. 'l'he warning was issued, follow ing the robbery iii full daylight anti In Vlt'\\' of hnnttretia oi‘ persons. ill a ‘ittt-ittuttiiip ltaytiiatttr-i‘ Ity armt-d men who ('i‘ti‘il|li‘il Iii a motor car The rnhbcrr‘. oiitalitcti $6.000. - _._—~ <Q0§i~< (Jnustrrvtttitvc Are Successful [irlt- llclegtites f)f|lfl(‘ll|llllll.( lieu. Medcrtt- 'i‘ho zipprttticblttg more than 01d I-Iainitiei‘ Guns Bring King George. llllt‘ may tin-ii go west lo iietlttlt‘. returning inter tn attend the Sesuui Vt-ntt-utilttl Exposition at _i'liliatlel- ltliin, lier trip across the continent. it b tuuiersttiotl. will he. made turn fttttttitti truiu. Willi her daughter, .l'riitcet_ts ll- truttt, lllii young infuntn Beatrice of liptiiti tiiitl ll suite. tho Queen will lt-ttva_.l.lucliarcst for IPuris stimt: time between October 2 and ti. ltoartlltig lite bcviutiiun at Cher- DttiiYK. iictttber l2. ¢§O (londensed Specials RATEr-tfc pcr‘ word, net etich insertion 1n this column. ‘*0 ‘IF YOU wm-r oooo men o0 to Saunders’. East end of Market, lluildihgrPhona 81. FDR SALE — ALBERTA PATCH- Ptt by Roy Ptitchctt, 2.01 1-2. Ap- ltly to J. A. MacDonald‘, Auction- ct-r Queen St. 1020. UNIVERSITY ENCYCLOPEDIA ‘If Twentieth Century Knowledge in tutt volumes. Apply Guardian tlfllcn. 9-20-3l. A ‘JOB PRINTING or zvlnv ilcflcrillttoh, cheaply and expediti- eluly executed. Guardian Central 10h Printer-y. Phone 182. ‘You WANT coon suvuona trim. so for m. too rot- m m _ for 55c, 600 for $1.00. 1000 for P310 "memo "itivdzwa not! ‘Ext-uarrion vierrone mo “lliloltn are invited to inspect ROOM tum Market. 1nd Am lll0llll Rofrlgerntor nd examine the display ol stall f cattle and lelect hogs. -1dlB~9-i1-8l. Ytiltl\'_ epl. . ~— King lirorge titatlt- hit: rt-rttrtl ‘bag vi l2 flfllll-‘iit in one t|l'l\'t\ al tflibcyslcittl wltn two pairs oi‘ bltl fasiiioittttl doubled hurfpllpd ltttttttttor gulls lllitlllliiltfl‘ tired thirty tttltl ywars ilk!"- ‘Au n yoititt: m; t the King laid the. foundation oi‘ his reputation as n shot with these gulls and tttili Qttngt, tt, that“ tpt- gtllllllllPlllill ren- sons. tAn [tjnglisl] lit-m which llllllfllll guns for tlit- crowdetl heads vi ililii the world. has been kctlitillt! m" Kingy; gllno in cotttlitlttu for yeatv. Al. the entl of each sltttotittt! -‘i“t'\' son, the guns are sent to the lac- tory. atrippeti. CltlllllPll‘ tiwtrlttnilctl- given an oil hath and put lu stor- ngo titilil the next will‘- Bryan’s Brother Trys Comeback (IEMAHA. Nob. Sept. 20. » (‘liar- lBs W. llryhn_ brother of tltt- late Willlnm J. firyatt. nntl fnruter dentu- crwtic vice presidential candidate for a presidential nomiuntltut be- liovctl to be his ultimate soul. Mr. Bryan t-teeim ‘to regain the governor's chair which he occupied in 1923 and i924. and is wllllinK *1 bitter campaign against Gererttof Adam McMuileti. the i-epubltcntt ln< cumlient. The gubernatorial opponents tire filling speaking antes nearly every day of the week. . r» Bryan fronti- ently going into Gage county Gov- ernor McMullenhi home territory. to lpeak. tllach predict they will be elect- ed by a majority of 50.000 votes. His Grouse illiliiN Fill‘ llliNi Sllllllil] [IN llllliiil Anti-Fascist Chiefs Admit Preparations Are Made For Coup. France, Sept. 20.—-Al~ liivt-atigtitloit slittws that there had been no itiasaing oi‘ lfrettcii troops alting Italian border, feilewviug the recent atil.i-l<‘t‘eiicli (lhillilllhllldliltlllti in ital- iuii towns, there. is tension between Fascist ad aiitlFitscli-tt forces along the dtlvierii. .llot'dct' Frcitch towns are tic‘. oc cupictl except by thtfrtrl-ttilat‘ gar- NlUfJ, though ilic Frttncti- ' i iilRRiiIANE ctnttuts ITS wnttnttr nistitucttnn Stortn Strikes Pensacola in Northwestern Florida, Cutting That City Off From Communication With Rest of World- at Between 600 and 1,500. Property, ‘Loss in Excess of $200,000,000. Health of Many Children Endangered. Mo Nil [NW Plllllillii I] [N Elli EN E Ni At the 115E Edward Death List in Miami Section Estimated ' llllfi PEN Theatre — Will be Here all Exhibition Week, and Offer a Repertoire of Popu- lar Plays. Playing hcittre a good-sized tiiitl Relief Ships Will Be Rushed To Florida Coast (Special to the Guardian) \VASiiiN(i'i‘0N. D. (7.. Sept. 20. — Eillhl coast guard tsliips were 0b- taitied today to load with relief sup- ltiies atttl rtish lo the ‘hurricane tic- vastaletl east coast of Florida a5 thn lzovermtient. began to turn his uiatii- fold agencies to itclpltig tho homo loss and ltrttveiitltig starvation iii tiie ivake of the storm, UisteriPremier Will Be Guest of Ontario Gov’t ' liiililNfi [ilNN . Plllillfi liN Nil jllli Petition Made to Gov- ernment to Take Action Against U. S. Treasury for Re-_ covery of $41,000,- 000, Alleged _War Profit. (Canadian Press) -—t'i‘iio llt'sl tltnatetl the dead at between tiiitl lJdlll. . ‘fhtzse figures did not. rise-us. bttt Villefrttnclie. ainl Men- tone officials are said to have re- ceived ltrtlcrs to ltreparo for event,- ualities. linatling men itt the atiii-lftisrtisl. movement along {he iliritgrp tttlttttt, that. preparations have been made for a coup, and feeling is ruunitig ltigh between It" ~ists and auti- Fasc ts. This ha been lteigbteitntl by ‘iticai cafe ne\ ‘. l'<‘(‘i'l\t'(‘tl Intel“ flciaiiy. to the effect that the Fus- clst government in li-ily is pian- nint: to kidnap certain ttallotis liv- ing in Frtititte. Annual Convention Dominion Trades And Labor- Congress (Canadian Press) '.\iOt\"l‘lii<lAli, Sept. 2b. -Orgau- izeti lll.‘l)(ll‘ iii (‘niiatla will ettitlitiito lhc fight for rcfttrm oi the St-tiatti iillltl tlic right oi littaccti-blt‘ ltitzkcv lint: declared 'i‘oni Ainore, Presi- ‘dcitl ot‘ thi- ilomltilttti 'i‘radcs and iiabor (lotigrcss iii his opening ad- dress when that hotly cnmitienctrd its 12nd annual t-ouvctitltm here itniltly. t 'l‘ite other tnatlers oi‘ iiutiii in? unrest at tho morning sitting. \\':ta ,i‘l*i('l'(‘llt:l'. ltt (‘atliolit- and itatiotittl uitiions in this province, speakers Marlin of Foster. lircsitleut. "Nionirtvai; .l. l'l‘. of the slnzimers seized ity Yanglili iltc .\lflllll‘t'ill ’l'ritiitt (‘ouncil Solis lot-cog “I \\';t|t‘ltt.-¢tltt_ [ll] tho-and .\lpitelus hiathlett. vice-prcst Yamyt;._,. ,.i‘.,,,._ tit-iit rot‘ the couticil, and cituirtnitn Liam-i “if tht reception cnltitiiliteo. ile- > lploritit: the division iii labor's Law Breakers Flock To Philadelphia ---- *"*""-"‘" ihivision- Of Mission Work 'l‘ttltt't2\"l‘ti. lmr. Sept. if’ An _t'llllll'2llll(' settlement oi the divis- ~iou oi’ foreign ntissltttt fieitlt.‘ b--- _ l\\‘l:l‘ll tlto Presbyterian and llul- lt-d (‘iturciles ‘has been reached, l)r. .i\iitlrcw S. (irniil, tilltfl'l‘.lill‘y oi the (Pfvfillyltlflilll Hoard Hf T-‘tirelgti hilt;- -‘,cion, tlet-lurctl in a rlatcntent iuiitie tpuhlic this tiitortitittti; rrltrcseitltit- lives trf lht~ Prtvsbyteriati ltoard, ibo ‘l~lt’llt‘llll‘ill set out. and the. fornvt‘ Foreign Aiirolons Board oi the Preslyteriaii Church, met here ’l'htti day tiiitl the ltttttr board. with the approval oi llin United (Thurcli. ttt-ceptetl the proposals pill forward by the (‘otttlnitlug Preabytcriatis. Ilndti" tho EiPIllPIlIPIII the (‘on- tiuulitg Prt-sltylcrians tnltc purl of the (hlna field. the whole of‘ l"i'tt~ tuct-att and ot‘ Ilrillslt tltilatta. ‘rite qut-ttllott of property will he ‘sottictl by lht- division offiritis. ‘Pt-s. ssitttt it is iintiersltititl. will date from .luue 10 last. A loin! tuoetliig of tltc two mlssloti boards will bt- lteld here. next. Monday to coitsttlci" the adjustment of financro tlllrl the. taking over of records. ‘ Quantity Produc- tion Cuts Time In‘ Movie Beauty Shop _ W» "W"? iil)liliY-\\"O()D, (‘tilift- ‘St-ill. 20 ~Qtiauilty production has entered tltt- reium of make-up lu tho motion picture. industry with the result tltttt n gtgungrnlther can be trans- rorittetl ‘into tlttt (lueon of Sheba in eight tuitiutes. lu the building the. new Ftreit Ntttlotini studio u fow tulles from llcllytvtititl. the itmke-up tlellilii- iuettt was planned to Oltltffllll "ll the cafeteria ‘system with the re- sult that slop watches show u sav- ‘lttg of tninutcg in the case of iti- dlrltlual work WlllCll 1110B!“ mill“ iii big production. Eleven minutes from the tinte f\ man iii ordinary street clothes checks into the studio under the neyr plan. be maybe cu tho set B8 ll llalkntt prince. Four minutes cov- era the metnuinrphosig of t1 N68?" hoothlack into a Nubian slave. Turning a white man into an in- tilnti it. the meat lensthly lob tn the plant for it requires the painting of the "lutllan'- with a red die- incitide lhe casualties at Fort liaud- erdale. where 10h wtzi-o IWJQOYLOIN (load, or at. tllorelitiven, 75 miles WEST PALM illt)A(‘l'l. Sept. 20. crowded news dispatches tirrlv- with ed ilirccl from the storm shattered lteitlib ol' many citlidreti were prc- city of .\iiiittii since the disaster t-s. valgnl lp-t-ttttttt- "t" iillil lnilk West with refugees. Paint Hench were automobiles filled Fears for tho h"; i” enthusiastic. audience, the Mae l-1d~ ivartis Players opened a week's en» gagumoitt. at the Prince Etiwartl ‘theatre last night with “liiltie Nliss Illue Iloartl, a comedy drattia in three acts. "l‘hc Niao EilWliYllti (Ititupaiiy is well-known to the titeatre patrons of this city, having been favorites lack oi water. antl- ltroltcr sanitary condi- lions. A wall ot‘ silent-e guttrtietl the tax- ‘telli. fit‘ lite lllll‘l‘lt'ill1|!'.‘i toll itt Fort. Lautlertlttle. said to have been one (Special to the Guardian) ———~~ 'i‘OR.0NtT0, Sept. 2e.» Sir .ltttttt~tt ‘JUNTRIEAL. Sept. ZtL-Colile Craig. Premier of Nnrtlierti Ireland, ~ front ilavatnt to lending will be the guest of the (znltnly sh, tt~ interests here. state that an (lraiigte LntlKo of 'l‘oronlo front Oct-‘itiilct-tttiai grottp 0f ‘Cuban planters obcr 1 to -t. ttcctrrttittg to art Oillrllllvilill’ iuttztr mill owners are petition statepietit of ex-ttltlernttiti .l. Wesley iu-L the government of tliu republic Benson county Nfiuuor. Ito tztlae action against the United 'l‘be only meeting arranged ltySttt ~s 't‘re'.1sitry for the recovery \ “'33 northwest of ..\’iiaml. where huge of the heaviest guru-rcpt; witvcs from itllkfl Okeechobee tonic ..\1lAI\ll. Sept. 20.—'l‘lie l(llfl\\‘l1 ‘l hfllvl’ hlllliil" "l1!- Ulllfllfl lllflll-ldeutl in ltdorltlals storm as it result 511ml" “""“' hmlwifii“ “ml U"? 1"‘ of Satttrtitty‘s'hurricane llllll tltlai “"5"” (‘sumillld “l 25-00” l" wave, loitigltl. stood at 325. 'i‘l1e. dtl- ...-"~. -~.-'. t. Ctmtiuuitig its path of ttnttt~ttt--.fflljil"f“Q1,,I,'TJI§.§I,IL,.Q§‘lifmiggo‘m: Lltltiltlfclt[Niiotliliiittlit tlNf-Ltt itlttttttti at titty. tuiiliott dollars‘. titt- day night, crossed the itlvtirgltitles"lfioxlnmugly w persons “we ‘ma’ anti roared oiil. into the Gulf oibmgi . I u, Aiexiett, today was striking at Pen-l M‘ m,“ I"'('lmr ‘Md 1”" do“ and sticoiit, according to meagre nd-,“illllTlxllll-llfrly‘2,(ttltl injured. ‘Miami Vi, s mcelvvfl in“ hpfmqt that Cmtisitlturiis ' ‘liidtitg Loral (ialties. Ml. isolated l't out ctmintunictititm. "mi Sllllnt- 111m" “W” {mll "was Atlviccs from Pensacola. at. the ex- 10ml 15 "vii" “till ill" luiuretl were ironic itorthwest tip ot’ Florida iiumbert-tl into hundreds. said a 1.00 mile gale was blowliig' this ntortiiitg anti lltc llili'illli£‘l0i'] WASillN(l'i‘ON. Sept. 2i|.'~'l'll(l POFIIUIIK W15 9910‘ Niivalt -fllllfllii.llllillll at hey West. 'l'\\'lt SHUT r1111‘ Sltnitdetits ot‘ tittflt-etitii-ttitl today that llll information Asfifwlillflll Pl "Yflvl"?! "Yreachitig him lntlictttetl that Miami Idialnl by ll.(‘.l‘l)]lltlll(‘.. estimated tittrhml ppm, -~t|c_.ttrt,ytm']" py the lint-- damage itt that sccfitut at i$l5ll,(l0lt.- riumm tiiitl. titakiitg llin ltrohiiltlt- total pro-i \V_ASIIINGTU_\~_ SODL -_yty___.g,.ttcn pei-ty toll of the tropical sterui itnmms “.,.,_,. 10st “p “pan; qDSu-nyttl oxw“. m. wnmoomunn‘ ‘ulihvtt churches were blown down Two hitndrcil (rhiitlren, separat-f.‘ (n, _l, . ,;'lll,,l,.nw,n. Emmi ed front their families were wautlgnlhh" ‘ugiylfi F“ 1,11: Cgmrwi \ “up oring llll'I\ll_'.',llllll| lllt: ruins of tlteii"_h’"‘m‘| "utm ‘T :1 inn“; ‘x 0J1,“ ‘homes in Miami. the itcvrslnilten “iiiram “(lm l)? “b”, f‘ d; ' men rclrorleti. while the roads lt-zitl- ~‘='i“‘1"“"' ‘Mist “Mmk M‘ ‘q ‘W’ innttnnt , iatilinitt The Resignation of the (i -o v e rnmeut Will be Tendereti This Week. TCbserVer” Praises Lord Wiliingdon {My}; m’ wt-pp gtt,—'i‘htw (ibseitv- pt‘ ticvo cs ll column today to e ghtwmg uppt-t-ttintltitt of Viscount Wiliitigtlcii. (‘atititltrs new (inverti- or tletteral. _ ,\t‘|,..t~ ltglyittg ttlbtile to itatiy Wil- liugdoit and Lord Williugtiotrs \\'tti'l( in lutliti tlttrittg the gretit. war itt promoting ilritislt and ltt-liau ctr operation and L§tll.‘-li\\'lll, tit: Hill-WY t'tllll.‘lli(l(‘HZ "The Uitiiatlittit people [l3 tort lieatliitg rt-titarkctl he other (lily- (Canatiian Press) , , will tiiitl in their new (vitl't'l'llttl' 'l‘A\Vl\ Sept. 20. Premier, hero during Exhibition Week fc-r many yetirs, tiiitl judging frnitt the protluclioti offered on ‘last tiiglttfis bill, they ititentl iii this etigiige- meul to fully maintain the rotiuta- tioit they have tiiadc in the past. “Little _\iiss Illne Beard" is a play that affords a good deal of scope fer the actors appearing itt the cast, and although some of the characters were difficult to portray tiiitl many of ttbc situations trying iti their demand on ltistrititilc. altili- ty, the cast which presented it. last night was in tio way found‘ wtttttittg. but cattably"atitl pleasingly pei= formed the different. parts. Miss Mae Edwitrtls was just as charming as iii previous apptarauc es and played most acccptlngly the title role. Lawrence liayes playing (tpposite iti the llltlllilll! ltiale rein also tnaintalttetl his reputation as a clever actor. Anita ivehb. Charlie Dnwites. Patti Lintott, illliic. \\'ebb, Carleton Pittkney: IViazie (fecil Klark. Pttggy ‘Dowues, and Fred lletttis, litany til‘ whom lntvt- linctt secn oit (“liarlottctowit boards be- fore, all reitdttrctl able sultptirt lu making the production ti success. 'l‘ltc vaudeville features |il‘.. tit- ctl between the acts were liltcuise well receiver] hy the audieitt-ts, P5‘ tpecitiliy the ‘Novelty Orchestra, E nnntbnr of encores, '_l‘ttniglil the bill is “Judy (Hira- iiy." witlehutromises lo be as much a success as last itigltts play. $30,000,000 Lost IiUNdJON, Sept. l7.-—-t'\ptu"ttxi- tualely $30.lttltJ,000 of the 315ml)!»- hicli was obliged to resliontl to it In Oil Investment the association is a private gather-N tug ot‘ Orangcntcn anti their wives to he held in Victoria flail on Sun. day evening Oct. 2. in accordance with tho wishes ofvSir Jami-s int-rt. will ltrytto public lllfffiliilfltw‘ as be is in (Janada for a complete rest. On Oct. lst. Sir James ntiii the guest of honor oi‘ (l. with Lady (Zraig and their family. No_ Canadians (Special to the Guardian) 11.15 this ‘illfiflllng no in the ntcagro casualty iit-‘ts obtain- etl ftont the Florida storm arch. A011? Bandits Rob Branch (Special to the Guardian) iliCTlROVi‘, MiciL. Sept. 2b. Bandits after beltig rotitetl by tear gas from the (‘.l)llllll0ll\\'i3t'lllll flank branch at Kerchtival and lieinoy avenues Sttltirtiity sped iti their automobiles lo the (fommercltil Slalo llank ltrtittch at Iliack nnti ltlttt-‘l lawn avenues. \\"ltile ono rc- ttttaitictl al the wheel the titlier f'll' teretl and ltoltiitig the manager at buy scooped Sildttttl front lite lillt and twcitltt-tl with his coiupatiititt, {ii VAST HONOLULU ‘ilflkdllflli/li. Sept. 2|). Tilt‘ 000 capital oi the British Centre-l- ied (iii Fields, litd.. with interests ill Veiieztiola. tlttateitiaiti, Panama tltviierul and his iviie, \\'Zlill is itcrii in the littglislt chttritcler. Tlicy can nol fail to lie. ittlrttctetl as lite tieo- pie ei‘ Bombay and .Vltutr'ts were tttlractetl by the fraukne tint sin- y oi‘ the l(lttg's rep atttatlvo ills slauntvhnesi; iii friendship, hie Mnlflllllll itiittttiiiicetl after a mcet-| ing of the conticll today that the, reslgltntiott of the govorttmcttl would bo tetiticreti this week. .\liu- istt-rrs, some of whom ltave. uni ltcoit able to roach Ottawa, are rapidly closing ottt llie work of their tic- partitient-s. O'I"i‘t1\\VA. Sept. Z30. A further meeting 0t rho t-altinet is schotluictl for tomorrow itiortilnlr. llofl- ll. ll- Steveus. Minister‘ of (itisloitts. autl Fntrlstc and lion. S. F. ‘folmlc. iillltitiier of Arriottlitlri’. ere 11"" his ltrt-tititb of (uillook. 'l‘be tact. tiiitl uutlttrstantiittg rc- tluirctl for the ltislt tlulit-s which full to Lnrtl anti Latty Wiillugtlott itt (lztitatltt, will not be. ivautlii; uud they have tbt- siuglehtbittett pur- iiotttltirtts, Sitlvatlor, (Joluntbitt and ~l‘erti, ltas been lost, a sttitetuent. to stockholders tiiiuounccti yesterday. Tito reduction in (zapltnl w s necessitated. according te tho sta-teitieiit. t.e put the business nit n sound financial basis. ‘Five direct- eaitttitiatcs for re-elr-cllott Sees Future Homes city and country of llonolultt is an area among the largest itt the. world, itttretcliittg some 1.100 tniibg south lot‘ tiir cily of llouolttlu anti sonic- lilting ntort- than that to the north- lwesl. -—---—-——-—-—- ‘as is now done in summer. they |will he (zlosed- Double window...‘ tproltahiy will be used anti the air wide. and liberal sympathies tittdcrs itntiounoetl U19)’ would tlfil beiiii the building will hi.- used over antl over again alter being washed tiiitl cooled. i “rite home cooling anti air cen- ltlitititiiug plant of the future will function with no more attention than the electric. refrigerator. it Bank of $3,000 here this evening. and will attend ltilflOl‘l‘tt\b"_=\ conference. Suggests iiTiiitti- Postponement of Iiti- perial Conference (Canadian Press) ltONlnlN, Supt. 2il.-tAc.c-tt‘tlitiil to the Ottawa corctssttontlent ttf the llitily ltixltrotts. itlght lion. W. |A~ Millikflilifiil‘. King 1n an ititerview yesterday evening declared: “i doubt whether Canticle, in the nit-- pretzedentvtrl predicament in which the goverutneut-elec‘. finds ltstelf, can be rultrenelltctl at the lit-portal Conference iti lmntltiti." The Premier-elect fllll-tfiefilfll m9 possibility of ll further positione- tueut of tho. conference‘ tc-cei'tliI1l§ to tho Canadian Ullffliflllllllilfllll but ivtts unnhle tn say liJw lilllll‘. Hts it would depend oti when Pnrltatzietit cottltl be assembled and on tilllill‘ contingencies. Condemn Flannolette As HouseholdDanger OSWlCSTRY. ‘lfinglnitti, S pl, 21!. ~~Flnnnelettru a popular tlcle of wear for women and children baa become o common household dan- get- owing to its infltnnimnllllily- says fir. W. Alyincr Lewis. district coroner. Coroner; of England have ‘urged a movement to have flatlhclette garments otttlttwetl hypvaflfaiiionl bot-unite ot‘ the unmet-nits act-i- dents. ' "The number of lnqtiesitn l have held on denlh tn this district trout none to serve the lleuiitiioti wilri .'| llllYflllilll equal to tbttt with which they ztcrvt-tl ltnllii llil'Ill|-‘.ll ii t-rt-til- ful yu-itrs." Cooled As Theatres‘: __,____ 'also will he titteratett by electricity _ ttntl will be etluitipetl with thermos- tatic control lo utointaitt an even comfortable tentperattiro regardless CAMBRIDGE. “asst. Sept. 2t). » ‘Shut g the windows turn iii the. electricity and keep cool.“ In Casualty I tihe. NEW YOR-h’. Sept- 20, —— llpyto he sold by the latter ‘to the allied ‘ (fitiltllllflllvlliltiOllfi at a cost price. This was llfld "CC" rfillflflfili killfd or ittjtlrerlltione to prcvetit tinscrtilttilotis spec- of r,it.lt(ti),(J0(J_\1liitrit tiicy allege was ltrciflt matte by the sale oi stig~ ar to the allied tiatioits during the iatlt-r years of the war. (gucstlottted oit the matter, fir. Suiiiz lJe La Petia. Cuban consul in ..\ltititre.'tl, said the information be was correct. lie did not know what _ llowartl t \\‘(>ll](| lmflillsvil flllll lilo Ontario ilflvvrll- crnment iii the matter, btil. ho stat- nietu. at a dinner to be iicitt lll York .654 that, (‘llllt- Pieter-s Ptvtttirer is now stu:n-.t-t»ttt;itt-ti ltim to utt- t-ffect that the ding a ltolttlay at the Pacific cnttstqtlultturs and 0mm“ would them. be the attitude of his Em‘- rcliitblt- iitfnritiatiott had selves tiress the claim it‘ the gov criitnent rcftiscd to act. iii explanation of the proceedings by the silgai- iungtizitcs. Dr. Saiuz said: "Cuba littntietl over its entire su~ Kat- crOll during lttlftt and 1919 to l'nitetl States governmctit to uiation by private coucertvi. WhiCll utlglit be inclined to take tidvaiitage of the lt‘ ‘dug iteetl for sugar and its scarccttcss. The i'nltetl Slain; government, “contiiiuctl ltr. Snmz." tmltl ililt-t sugar to tlte allies through the equalization ltoard. ‘Phat board was recently dissolved and after all ex- pctist." high sttlarles sinners, were paid. tltcrc was hatt- ded over to the treasury of the Slates, tin.- sum of $il.(llJ(),00tl. crs and mill ttivttcrs tltrottgh ihcir assoritiiittti anti upon rctltiost of iltcit‘ president. in". R. J. Alartiitez, lune asked the Cuban government to make at taiaiiti oit the United States govertitncnl for the refutiti of this $»i1.ttbll.il0tl. They maintain that this ls rightfully theirs on the Around tiiitl thr-yluvld stigai" for Lhc use of the tillics at cost price, natu- .r-l_v 2V; cents a pound, as the con- tribution oi ljttbit ttnvartis the suc- cess 0f the allied cause tiiitl not. for profit. "As (‘ulta lturt made no claim tor iinleutiiity for the expenses which she incurred, the ltltinters feel. that. after realizing sufficlctil. to clear all expenses, the United States sltoultl hand tile remaining profit over to them. Three American Sailors Wounded (Special to the Guardian) PEKIN, Sept. 20. —~ Three sail- ors were. wouitdetl none of them SlJFlDllSly when the United States guiibual Pigeon was fired on Suh- to c0mmls~ ' "in view o1‘ this fact," the piant- ' 'l‘liat may be the procetlttrt‘ fol- loyvetl in the future by those whose energies do not 1‘(‘ts']lll|lll to rho high tentperatttrcs of tho Suitimer months, For the motieru house of tomorrow will have tittoollul! Pitilll just as the modern ‘house of totiay has a furnace. believes Professor Edward it‘. Miller, head of the De- __>__.. Moon Is Moving Away Says Astrologer CA-“BtRllXilE, blast-n, Sept. i7.— 'l'he iuoon is getting away front its ntitl the days age gro-ivliig longer because the ‘world is slowing down. according to "Starlight." u new book by ilwoieasot" ilarloiv Shapiey. director of the ‘Harvard observatory. However, tiobody is going to notice the difference right away. “Dim titles raised by the moon on the earth." writes Professor Shapleybhtrtt very slowly tlocreate tug the earth's rotational speed, and thus lengthening the day-Joni ions than a thousandth of n second u century. At the some time the moon is receding from the earth, its moan distance increasing. bow- over. only about seven feet in a century.“ ing at Massachusetts institute of Technology. Will Stimulate Energy. "The increasing demands upon human energy in this ago of swift progress and keen competition call for new measures for physical com- fort anti protection," said Professor Millet". "Extreme summer heat shows ‘human activity and lowers efficiency tn all branches of endea- vor. whether itdte in factory, of- fice building‘ or home. "The ‘ltousoholtl furnace has over- come the cold of winter btil hum- anity still stiffer: from summer heat. it scouts likely that within a few years cnol rooms tn which to work and live will be consider- ‘ ed just as much n necessity its ""'_‘_"‘*_"""' warm homes ttntl httlldings am in Mustaoum onmzns czuenm. “mm” Shut Windows. Open Cooler "il is not a serious problem new to produce air-conditioning and COOHng plans for demos/tit: purpo- ties. These will consist of a rezrig- oration system in which air will ho, cooled and tthe moltstitre removed before it is put into circulation in the building. - “Air conditioning and cooling equipment is host. adapted for NOBILE ON ROME-ARGEN- TINA TRI~P BV AIR ROME. Sept. l7. -~- Premier Mussolini has ordered (funeral Nobile. one of the meintbe n of the oxpondition which crossed the North Pole in the dlrlglhle Norge. to prepare for tt flight from Re e to Buenos Aires, Argentina? Tillie payttncnt of hlocliatiical Engineers day ‘morning while passltig the city oi‘ liauyang on the Yangtlse liivtu‘ according to reliable infer- uuttion trout llauktiw. Announcements, Coming Events, Meetings, Etc. "Nnticerw No shooting or tres- pti sing allowed on my property. Tu, per Ferguson. 157848-31 of the heal outdoors." HE LAUGHS BEST i i "warning see ltltiot Lynn won- tit-rtttl show French River tonight. Flnt ilivcr_ Frltltiy. lllllltlf‘. following Victoria Saturday instead oi.’ Wod- uttstluy. 1605-9-21-1i "Clint Morrison will be buying geese itntl liens. Friday. Sept 24th, good prim-s. Will be taking up till 2.30 p. m. 1606-9-21-1! "Concert by local talent. ilcarlii Memorial llall Thursday. Sept. 30th at 8 o'clock. Proceeds in aid of Ztiisslnn. 1567-911B-4l TORONTO- Sflbt. 20.—~.\tltirltimo. fresh northeast ivltttis, cloudy and cool with it few showers. "Please send donations for flos- pltal luncheon to Si. Paul's Nlhh Toronto fair . . . . . . . .. 74.x»; "a" Tfln" ' ' ' __ - . y and Baptist Churches gloéiggeal. flair. . cl ~50 on Tuesday. Other Churches on Qt ]0;'n'“rv"|'v '72-'53 Wetlncstiny. afternoons and even- ‘ ‘ "'~ till-r" tntztt. ir-os-zo-at Halifax, fog. 7[)___50 Boston. fitir. ..... 70AM‘ Ngw YQy-lp (_ pm- 7, "Play at Moreli Hell by Si. Mar- lzttvcts Dramatic Firth. ‘mudtpy evening 21st that. under etitiplcett Women's institute. Specialties. High tide till-t uiornlng at 95a and tonight at 10.52. buildings of special cnnatrttciltttt with ducts for distributing the cool air. anti insulation to prevent leak- tinie of the flight has been set for the end ol 1928. it will be made in a dirlglhle, the conatrnctiin of thin material is appalling," Lewis said. . which already has tbeon begun lti a ‘Rome aeronautical plant. age of heal. from outdoors. instead of opening all windows and doors Sun sets this evening zit 6.00 antl rises tomorrow fnqfnlflg at 54g Full moon today tSept. 21st. ‘Summerstrle title eighteen ml". utes later than Charlottetown. tnusie and step-dancing by Muri- time champions. Admission 50c; children 25c; ladies with plea. free. 1566-9-18-3i