OCTO-‘BER 15, 1921. . J f‘ .. r0 Get a -cH'r Tomorrow Alri ‘i 25*‘ Box g It uiii CENTRAL siiiitiiiiiti 1., ow)‘ THE C sustains I Boys Waiiiul 8H0? FROM Holmaifs Catalog.‘ ADVERTISE THE BEAUTIEB M 0nce ior IIIIIIKII IN THE IINIIEI] PAGE THREE Build up a by Appetite Healt ., i ' ___ or m: iaumo-ny sending .- Vnryoltenlouoflppstlfi E, A. Central Drugstore, Charlotte w“ FOOTBALL ga-rugpay, Abbie, your friends s souvenir of P. E. 1 a a I csungl by the silstcm - .. i - and st. Dunstans_ only 67c postplld. Guardian 0f- y ‘ ' _"ll\- vnmconftiqn —~‘ tovenv REEF“... n“. T" ' 13.11:?‘ b’ M i" “ _ _ I _ at spec- -——- Eight boys from Prince Etlurd 5 "w" " " Y Y ' r r - v- ;:_',g*,;;;e"= W“ we» 8w and c6313; eg-fgvwrgtingigggfl Ti; {st-id wéiiTieiriive-is»; ants-hm. A R N 0 s. ' ‘ f . -- -ouen rating coo 51H“. - A‘ ' ~ -——-— C. M.. g it Methodist church, - ~ . " ghékclDlfitsr-itmthsusot and alttendlcity. egg, at its Icegtis h iflfkéirgpaavnhciy to Joining the Cal- unohic"miele um“ i glygqgg-jg fig’- “f. ‘g-t. u n. i ' I e6 "5 n 9 9 9""!!! flflllle 00D? l1 1-61‘ P05» "B" ‘Jfe- Boys must not ho aver i7 yearn‘ ' ~ - ‘I _ v f» was! I who!“ III can IQ.“ IQII-flj‘... I b‘, Grdtum street, Monday M 4 (“lock SOMETHING IN COAL The‘051$;sumIFildltlsttiliitiibta oI-Itlftslhixn. In Be‘ l Iieglfgseifmnfrsdu I i‘? . i -¢ _ < ' " ‘ I . o g - . mo‘ 1000“ have! Illilllr Ito- ‘n ‘n. WOMEN'S stripe flannel blcusen- schooner "BIIIRP" arrived yester- Illalifax. All information iiud mi)- I11 0H 00- 1'.” “mum “Mu m5 . slowed uncut-wail..- ." "m h‘ "V! lingo (ls Infill 5mg sleeves, high neck. $2.98.‘ day foni New York with a cargo llstment papers can be obtained t b 1 . ’ "M" '°°""d' “" " Id u , i v I _ . , s a ‘ ..... .. .. .... ... ..-.:-...-:~..-:-:..--- i...--...----..___,_ “"- 25:1". mascara: "£..‘.~.::..i; ° e’ » Places Canada-ti Goods In Fav- - “a? "m"? 3-‘ h "llflllfill. . . 20o STHONG K T a ‘Nu. 1. Dundaii Esplanade, Charlotte- ‘ ' ____,A__, __ _ _ rm‘ ‘ “ ‘ ‘u t n" in I CHEN CHAIRS SCALES uuosn REPAIRS town ~ ' e 0S1 10n- ""“'“ ' _.______. ‘ ‘ * ‘ ~ -- - S‘? "is 0 11y at 95 cents and $1.51» -- - , Seq flhenL 13, d w (kw The city weigh scales are ‘tiltisetl ~ _____________ M Isl _, FOB SAL] MALE HELP WANTED p----er flu u) g (‘Own 1°’ a d“? '11‘ ‘W0 T01" IlI-“DEC- LONFM“. Oct. 10.—(lne of the tiflteato of origin with ull shipmt-iits ' r‘ a ‘ ' MILLER Bnos. City, have just 11°" "n" . . ' .. , . ~fif repairs. All weighing ‘mmmltfltr ruins FOR 8ALE-_-HEAVY anowu CARD OF THANKS HELP WANTE ___ I ed r n I b _ d M the dm t of the Safe oi‘ (Janadittn JIPIII, _ I D MALE WANTED recev mm London, a “mum; ow B cing one ereu ‘crisis without u panic. making. fur remodelling. Lowest Evin. B. A.. will conduct, the st-r- frii-utls and supporters that l um in . ». to ensuri- that a. _ Kuardilli‘. oi" Inqugu-jeg Ac, wuc) Amq -. .~| l- . ., w t R a599,“. Amp, ‘Lquardmn or. a! Duck two hundred man__ quantity of two sacred songs, coin- coal dealer-s scailes. flpitil-ics Ald of the P_ it}. Island came into torch.“ 0010b” 1B; M‘ dd“: (‘£34,322 nZ,"l;,l,I:I::g,1,:n:::,(i": II 0 (I8. ' Aumqing T t ,. ___ posed by Prof, F19; he -. is, osp tal extend their liearliest , l, .~ _- , _ ' _‘ ‘ ‘ ' ‘ ' "- - -—-—- ‘fire vum,,,,,;:§,°f_ gfizdmea Methodist (Jhnmh, 611;’ P13211355 thanks to [he mti of town friends-III.“ I. fun? m ‘l “*7 Iavombl" 1'0"" m" I-“miiuilll IIPWIIHII ilt lht- lower Mi‘. Iiorzici- Wright ivrlti-s to tho qFQR 3A|__5_3Aa,5 BURNER 3|L_ pamng__oxy Acetylene ravzgg: can“, pa]. Cop” ' THE MARKET~ There was tum,“ wmribumd so generous‘), l0 U011 0i it (iilfllliiiiill ‘aduct former“, m“, m- dup“ SIIHIIIIPUFIIIU Journal as follows: ver Moon, N0 11' used only one lug. Mechanics earn 554w’ ___ l m? Yfletfltlfirdflfigce Egtgs IIL",,,,,""',:'£ the exhibition luncheon. livmiblt- lu obtain a ugrket in tho London Agents of Canadian manil- , Smfl “IMHIIMIIH. In“ II is winter‘ Wm m“ M a real ban per (my Twin m, we“ at o" PRIVATE XMAS greeting cards 45F butler - 40v (ihhlvkixm; F. B. WEEKS l fillet] Kingdom, Cmumm hmhu‘ rawurprs m. vmmug “n” h“? I l’ I 15mg iviituit-il in IIIIIPIPII-Ic sections - big modern school — litigant “mills-s now ready Phone wour e " . ' 5efiffllflfy torture-rs oi" synthetic - . - - ~ . ' ‘ ‘ m" "I II" (“my ‘I'M I “N” Wm" gain, M, C, McGowan, Kitmuh; v and be“ “lumped In mun“- Orden, rm, exclusivé design Wm] x1.00 to $1.25; ducks $1.40; and hllvmbppn nll-H‘ 4 - lqetic acid receiving numerous lllilllirlt-H hum iI|'.t\\ll my name its :i t-tiniliilute in cannon, 3|; MW equipment o, the w. T. weuner QQ,,L,,,_,Q,,,,,,,,--f~~1wl $1.26. _ Fish were star-aw; , , P '3 F 0" I ‘ ' fill?“ f" m“ wnttin- the trade sincetht-nt-iviliitit-g ,.,,,,,,. iiit-a-oiiiiiig i-‘i-tir-rhi i~:it-i-tion._ Vi, MISCELLANEQUS all kinds including hem Qflgflngl Stfeel- corned cod selling at 6c, frt-sh iiud‘ s S ' ,“ a ("mm “u M ‘Iwpuhfiwy 0f Into force. Thi- Aat-ut-tli-ut-rtil toi- .‘.‘ “II I”. hMIIIIAVI H ALLY DEN‘ I Actual practical systematic TRYON _~— and haddock 7c to isc and IIIIIIJIflIT-IVI B s . M. Iuilriifioall t-tiuntrlt-ai. i nah,- “new Bmlgh column,“ h“ Spmrpd Mr llllh lttnl-Olti, and it) itfltilli-P my LAmEs TMLOMNG’ DREa8_ training very has; instruction; N i . . ETC.-Mr. C. N. Mac- ranglng around 35c. e a ‘ACI- "I" 59'1"‘! Jlptfil’ in thlirqmn. only few weeks required. We __.__ prices. Work guaranteed. Oillunlay, 87 Green St. Mrs ___._______________ ‘WHEN IN NEED OF bonds iiud stoves or barrels, let us know your requirements and we wil be pleased to quote you. and Loiimer, Faluiouth, N. S. 1--__--__@—-___i ‘MOVING PICTURE3 AT BON. elm-w Monday night starting 17th North Wiltshire, Tuesday night Malpeque Wednesday night Mt Stewart Thursday night, Cardi- Wheatley gnu Friday night. River Saturday night. SITUATIONS VACANT mas greeting book tree to workers. Celebrated inexpensive, Royal Series. cure orders now, deliver later‘ men and woman already making five dollars up daily oven lu spare time. Capital or experience unnecessary. Bradley (lnrrotson, Brantford.‘ Ontario. Baker BIG $5 PRIVATE CHRIST- card sample Se- train you day and evening clu- ses without extra charge. B0541] "m! "mm $7 ill). Call or write — beautiful free catalogue. seven- teen years experience. schools from coast to coast. Hemphllls Big Auto Gas Tractor School. 16-3 King St. West. Toronto. TO LET _________________ T0 RENT-FURNISHED HOUSE with modern conveniences and centrally located. Aipply Guard- dian Office. I I . _____________i_____ TO LET TWO OFFICES IN NEW Riley Bldg. ApplyJ. A..McDon- aid. Bannister, offioe in Riley Bldg. MARRIAGES. MACLEOD -COL-EIS.~ Jul this City Sfipt. 14, 192-1, by Rev. G. C. Taylor. Belle MacLcntl, of Spring- tton to James ilcngh Colcs ot' Mil- Oil. 1 DEATHS HOOVER WANTS . . WORLD LINK FOR srsaov MONEY NEW YORK, Oct. lL-(‘heerlng- ly optimistic was the commercial and industrial heroscope cast by Herbert Hoover, Secretary oi’ Coni- mcrce. in an address last night In the Wnltiorf-Astorla at the twelfth annual convention banquet of the American Manufacturers Ex- port Association. ilc said: "The picture is by no moans all dark. We‘ 0f- tlie I tan-Washington ' wltlfiti‘ the his; thirty or forty days have seen tho title turn." i Iliscuasiug the necessity for the stabilization of exchange, the Sec- retary said: “it should not be beyond the in- telligence of the liuniiin race to secure such a solution of this mat- ter as would result in some stabi- lization of the German mark, Bet- ter arrangements in this mutter must lukc priority if we are to see stability in any of thc Euro- pean cilrrencies. “The great bunks of issue are the guardians of stability in eur- rencies. It would appear to me that those instilutinnip-tlie Federal Iieserve, tho Bunk of England, ut‘ France, of Amstortiniu. of of Italy, of Spain ett;.--coultl ivcll consider thiit it is well within their prov- ince to concert some unofficial pliiu leading to the rte-establish. niont u.‘ most of this primary coli- ultiun of economic life." Much Accurate Data. "I have considered that it wiii the duty of the Secretary of Coul- mcrce," said the speaker, “to es~ tabllsli such touch With lIlB i"0' gross of commerce and industry us to be iible accurotely to stain the progress of business in this country. Tho service now sot up for this purpose in (‘JJ-Oilefailt)" with thc many triide institutions in the country have resulted in tho flow of u large amount of accurate information into the department. "An analysis of this data gives greot encouragement as to thepro- grass of our recovery from the greatest economic shock that we hnve undergone within the life of the present generation. There is no more profound index of pro- gress through periods of depression that the credit situation. Til-r first stage of depression is thc period of intense credit strain. Two months ago we could safely say that our banking system would safely weather this period of Qirulii without a panic. Thanks to the Federal Reserve system. l" the first time-in our history we - have passed such a commodity “We are today in the early sprlfill time of recovery, for we have come Into the period of eiislei credits; This is well marked by the rise in the prics- of bondswttie fall in Federal Reserve and Inter- est rates generally. pmreuu In Production. "There are many other evidences Administration , ‘railways from l-iinlifax to Vancou- PAUL- At Rock-y T-‘olnt, on Oct. 7th Josephine Paul, daughter of Mrs Michael Paul, age 8 yours. leaving to mourn her mother and two sister, Mury and Kahtletin. Thcfifunerol took place on Oct, 9th to South Shore Cemetery. Suggestion For Thanksgiving Day OTTAWA, October 6.—I’:irkdnle biianch, Toronto, of the Great Wur Veterans‘ Association, has forward- od i1 unique suggestion to the Doni- inlon Command headquarters. It proposes that on Thanksgiving Day IIhIB year, the whole of the people’ of Canada should be requested by‘ proclamation of- the Governor-Gen‘ em] "to worthlly render thanks to Almighty God by remembering their poorer brethren," and that the people should be requested on that day to-give of their store for the benefit of their poorer brethren during the coming winter. Each ac- cording to his ability is the sug- gested ZbppEllI, from Ithe rich gifts of money, from storekeepers arti- cles or foods, from farmers and others wheat nud other produce. Centres to be set up uloug the ver for receiving contributions, to be organized and administered by voluntary workers and all chari- table and ibenevolcnt organizations together hvith churches and roll!" lous bodies to be asked to two-one!‘- nle. The railway companies also to be asked to help. thc farmer, have lifted the Pr"? "I thc large carryover accumulated in the hands of Southern farmers, and in so doing it liiis llftctl tho buying power of the whole South- "l do not wish, however. i0 I19 understood to any W? “re o“ m“ threshold of any boom. W8 IIIWL‘ a long way to R0 l0 i!" “Mk m economic sttibliitY- we “We y“ to g0 through with n-uch rcudlllfii‘ uicnt in price levels. but we art‘ 0° finitely on the road. I eongrutulis_tio_ns. IIIUTT AND JFTlF-A KindergartenvScho vices next Sunda tcriun church in Tr in Hampton iit 2i sliiiw at 7 p. m. RIGHT IN EVERY PARTICU- LARf-Prowse Bros’, hats and cups. mens and boys clothing, bought at the lowest market. prices which enables us to offer you clothes at eioeceptional good values. Prowse Bros, ‘Ltd. yon at ll ppm. -___- CHURCH OF SCOTLANIL. ltev. Jus. M.'icDougull wlil preach tls followsu- 0n Sabbath the 16th, at Argle at 10_2ii); ill De SilIlIe at 3 a. Ill., tit Hampton at 7 and on Thursday the 2Utli zit Cape ‘fru- vcrso zit 7 p, m. . IMPORTANT-A meeting will be held under the ziusplces of the Veterans Home, Grafton Street, for the purpose oi‘ organizing the pop- py campaign on Armistice Day. MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER.- A very pleasant evening was spell! til thc home of Mr. Pinlay Mac- Kinnon, Itichmtmd St, City, last night. when Miss hIattie Miteiicuii. North Wiltslilre, who is souit to be ‘the principal in an intorcsting event, was tendered ii miscellaneous shower by her girl friends in the city. After the company‘ had Kath- u-retl in the parlor little Miss Marion iMacKlnnou appeared ivhetaling a gaily decorated carriage laden with beautiful gifts for the IIPIIIPHPIIOV ‘An interesting time Wilfl spent 'upeu'ng these and reading the verses on each. About 11 o'clock lunch was served, the reuialuilter of the evening being pleasantly spent in music and singing. Just lie-fore dispersing, nll joined hands and sting "For Auld iliang Syne" thus ending a most enpoyable evening. ‘ z WEDDING BELLS“ A pretty ivctl fling took place lat \Vetineitduy In St. Patricks Church. Fort Augus- tus, when Miss Mary Florence 'i‘raiiuor, daughter of the lute James Triilnor and Mary Cuminiskey, was united In marriage to Mr. Charles Augustine Quinn, son of Mr. rind .\lrs. Patrick Quinn, Wutervulr, thc ceremony being performed by lit-v. A. J. McDonald The bride looked cxtreeiliiigly nice in a lovely dross of While Georgett with IFIIh- niiiigs of satin and silver lace and curried a beautiful bouuet. She was attentfetl by Miss Stella. Mor- ris. teacher of Georgetown, who iviis becomlngly gowned in blue. The groomsman was Mr. Louis Tralnor of Lake Verde, while Hon. David McDonald and Mr. W. Ii‘. uVicDonaltl discourscd appropriate music during the CBFEIIIOIIY, thc former presiding ui the organ. Af- ter the ceremony the wedding par- t_v motored to Charlottetown rind litter returned to the bride's home‘ at Uleufiunitn for ilinuer. whore they were greeted by nll their re- u-ltivos and friends and u jolly time ensued. During dinner eloquent complimentary speeches wcro giv- i-n by llev_ A. J. McDonald, Hon. Jas. Cummiskey anti lion. David McDonald. In me evening tho bride and groom lalt for their fu- ture home where further festivities were enjoyed. The popularity of the young couple was evidenced ny y in the Presby- p. ni. and in lion- tliatlies‘ Auxiliary, (l. W. V. A., on. ‘Monday HIttI-‘fIlUUIl at 4 o'clock in' thc yesterday POLICE ..COURT-. At lice Court women for en two months in jail. day morning's session a breath of the taxi bye-law ‘added $3.00 to the civic funds. Two for breach of the Motor Vehicle Act each contri- buted $10.00. Two were dlsmiziscil nud judgment was given in favor of the plaintiff ‘Tn n summary “ject- uient case. ._ PERSONALS iM-rs. If. 'l‘_ Holman and ‘MP5, V. liltike, Sumuierslde, motored lu the city yesterday. fir. l‘). Margaret Nit-Karmic, who has lit-en visiting tier home in Flat IRIVPIMIQII. ou return to New York -.V|i'. (lenrge Walker left yester day for Halifax, where be will take part in the Mail Ilond. Rue-e He will represent the Abegwcit itiub. Mr. and Mrs. Dalzlcl of George- iown were passengers by the west- ern train yesterday in route to l'ort liurtiu, Michigan. ' ll. Martin, of Butte City, Mont.- ana, was among the passengers ill‘- rlvlng hy the express ‘Phurstluy Ho lcft yesterday on ti visit to friends in the eastern part of thr- island. Mrs. Robert C. Joivcll of Con- cord. New Hampshire, has I‘i".IIII'll ed to her home lifter a month's va- cation visiting at Hawthorne Hedge tho guest tiLMr. und Mrs. John ll. Spence, of Hunter River. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Clark pf the Experimental Farm left for Si. John yesterday, whore they will attend tho Baptist Convention to be held in that city. They were ac companied by their daughter, Miss Elnn. Doctor Yen. Messrs_ S. l". Doyle. James MtMillan, Byron Brown and Georg-e Prowss left yesterday morn~ ing for Amherst where they will reuscsent the Nbegwhlt Club at thc Annual Meeting of the M. l’. H. A. A. U.. which took place Iflril night. CENTRAL fIIIIIS on. MORGAN E. Morning Service Preaching Subject-"Who Are is Our M Bible Sciioo Evening Service tho mill)‘; valuable gifts received. 'l‘lio Guardian extends A RQUEMUG 6v R€STAURANT Am) 1: THI of recovery, for during this PM‘ two months there has been a very definite increase in tho prodilctlflfl of textiles. coal. iron. IWBI M0“ and shoes, of building materials and building construction. Thom is in the construction lnilitfltfi" oven a larger nctlvil! "m" "- m“ time s your I30- Ol-l-l‘ 619m“ of foodstuffs liuvc not only ‘lief-II incl-suing, but they are also for!" in volume than that of s Y0" “l0- nnd this, indeed without any forc- ed measures of foroill Gmmm‘ meifl-[Ipgrwtls-wiiovll has not Ililfll" d its serv can. entirely yxfigFiiglbpmpla ‘rum, “w” p; m. Government fol‘ Nassau Me mi 9 LED A "K5" Jdutyktaf- MY Pockél’ . two r aorta SWAMP Tami. mum: Ms" 5A7; iris tumiius "n: woRRY Aisou? He's raisin.’ » Y when Nit" liourtiest i O it i >=¢=A"A‘AA4 x xxxx x 1'0- [WU vagrancv wore giv- At ‘Fhurs- fi-Q-QQ-Q w§§OQ§OQfQ§§§§+§§O404§Q O-OQ-O OQ-Ofi-OQ-O-OQOO-QW I know not when the Matter shsii appear I may not read the signs aright today, But this I know. His Corning Mill be clear If I sm watching, waiting, looking every day. x xxxxxxx x x vv vvvvvv <vvv~v liiito Hang out -l.0Ni)ON. Oct. 10-— The prime minister and other representatives of tho British government and the delegates of the Dali Eireann WIII fiico eucb other across the confer- ence table in the cabinet room at No. l0 Downing street, the prime ministcifls. official rcsldenri, at 1.1 o'clock tomorrow IIIOPIIHIK. .'l.loyti George. members if the cabinet and several officials of the Irish tiffice discussed for an hnur anti a hill-i‘ this afternoon to-mor-~ rnw’s conference. It is unticrstoot thint the ))l'I)Ci3tI_lll‘(\ favored is speech of welcome by thc prime minister, after whir-li he will out» Illlfi I'Ilt1 llfelllfnis 0f tbn guvgrnmpm pro-poses for dealing with the war ious phases of the question. Ar- :4... er, is expected to reply. The programme for the first day takes the form ut‘ open conversat- ion willi n vow tu arriving tit suillii definite basis upon which negot- ‘iiititms looking in an Irish settle- ment can proceed. May Invite Ulster. The cabinet is said tn have dis- OIISSPd today the possibllty if ex- tr-udlng the scope if the conference and inviting Ulster to send deli»- gates. 'l‘his is a matter .f0r the 1irime urinZ-stei" to ticcitlc, as thc Simi Fcln ilslegates are here only -:i< the spokesmen 0i‘ those they rc-j giri-suntl and ithe- prime minister‘ might lnvl-te Sir James Craig, the IIIFIIPI‘ preiuit-r, and even Lnm Ilditlllcttiu. rcpiestenlzitlve. of Ibo SilIlIIl of lreltinil Unionists. and Sir tbur Griffith. the tSinu Fcln lead- fhztt Province a contract tor sirui- turzil timber for itlie navy tloekvarils t t t. i’ I '* r : ' - - . ‘ h" AITW". 1"“ m!‘ l‘°"l_ I ‘and for stage deals, tor which ii‘ll— mun r es m‘ Me 0 I I“ hmm§plcrs were recently itski-il. The di- iuust pity a duty of IIIII‘I_V~IIII"(‘P antbqoctor u‘. “Ivy mnnuwm h“ ]_ one-third per cent. As soon its the ‘ an Mm a wmém éqghrqgp‘? H“: . .. . n ;anti- dumping duties are also in opllsworerence w,“ M Mmnwipd I erntion, the Safeguarding oi Indus-Alto uctg m 111a nonunion in ,1. trif-il Act should Stiimuluie (‘tin:iti~'t'utu"~ d“ iiry has risen from £15 to 121,5“, i contracts. It is IIUIIPII that it i'zdi‘ III. ‘It, 'l'-l I.‘ - ‘ . Hridcli ‘hi tlilzril(l'lili;tilnfl‘\}'(t>ltl“ hntnn‘ IIIIII III-Ii "FM Wm M mplwd "m" I“ _ ‘ _ _ ‘ ‘i " ' mhllbia in a tflttuaiilziu bot Fnited Kingdom vv-ill require ii eer- tom. ' a: :'- "d. i I 1 .;;_ :- Iliihlildilliillidiil iii iiliii in Pll FIIIIIH IINII Parents Sowing Seed for Their Childrtkaiifl. take his itoiupauy of IIH‘ light to the IIlllsIl. Yours, i-ti:.. HORACE WRIGHT. iiiiiiiiiiiiii III am Jill (NSINING, N. Y., (it-I. l2l.—-Sir —" . Sir llarr_v Lauder lizis 1o go to Jail '.Vi-t;uosil.i_v. lu i-lurtipi; several mouths ago - Sir Ilurrjr jut-t Sir ’i‘litima.~z Lipton and tlit: latter right up and told him how he hail visited riiug Sing prison and what a merry‘ IIIIIO‘ ht- had. Witt-u Sir Harry ar- iivi-d iii New York hi-IVIHII (I1l_\’.-i ago Iii“. said Ilc had iviitite-d i) rlo wast Sir 'l‘iiuituy had done. Sir llarry says he to cult-retain the will attempt Initiates. He'll entertainer-s with him. Sake, Knowing That They Themselvési Cannot Live Unt-il the Harvest. 9__..-__ LONDON, Otrt. lib-Col. Mitckle, will reach thc children intact. (‘pl who sails fur Camtila tomorrow by hint-kit» strongly tidvot-nte-s iiii- i~x one of the Cunard lint-rs, told your icnsltm oi‘ (fzinitdlau correspondent that the ltussiitmihe British “Save help ilii-tiukh tlii- CIIIIIITPII that no press zicctiunt has been t-x- seed for tbi-ir children's sake, know Horace Pluiiketi, dominion home _I‘IIIPI‘. and their friends. dlut the Sinn Fain has not us- swntcil to any joint conference and. it is ileelarotl, would object strong- l_v to forming one of u three or four party conference The Irish ilr-lcgtitcs ivould, however, they say, uiukc great concessions, to secure a united lrt-liiiiil ii possiblity al- ludes to in the king's speech at Belfast. fhe Real Crux. ,, The reul crux is nnt finance, nor the extent of Ulster local powers, but necessary scverant of’ Ulster il-om the (imperial. parliament. where it now has Jopresentutlon it ilcsircs to maintain. . Tho Finn Fain, on the other hand. desires no representation iii the imperial parliament, and if anti when it accepts n place in the British commonwealth. it ticslrcs nu i-ltiscr affiliation than (Jmizidn and other tic-minions. Isl: fnr lilinsrd’: and take no other TIAN CHURCH series, PASTOR at 11 O'clock We? What Are‘ We? What ission? I at 2.30 iit-geratetl. 'l‘liousit.ntls itiust tilt». be- lug that they themselves t-nnuot fore relief can reach them, I)llI- mil- live unitil the harvest, but no one lions more may be saved ii‘ every- thi-uks oi‘ using the seed for food. one docs something soon to lit-lp. Russian delegates are going to Can- The Sciviets are now feeding mil- iida soon tn buy flour and maul but. lions oi‘ children, and in this work Leon Krassin cannot be scrupulous honesty is tibsi-rvt-tl, iiud from Russia at thc [IYPSPIII time. Col. Mackle asserts. all help oilercil lNlliEH Will IN THE HA KANE Mil FIIIIIIW hill [Ii SEHHII -O PAR-IS, Oct. 12—A war lictwccu sent u note to England and Franco protesting against Albanian incur- Italy and Juga-Slavla Iiccame u famine iii-cues defy ilt-st-riptiou and Fund." Russian piirk-nta are smvluzt, grave possibility today. Following Italy's declaration that Albania was itutler an iliflilflll protectorate. Premier PIWIIIIIIII of Serbia has or» tiered the mobilization ui’ the talus-s- es of l91ii--19l9-l920, ‘to protect the Ilugo-Slttvlau frontier from Alban- ian agresslon." European diplomatic circles are very much perturbed over thc zit:- tion of Serbia, which they rcul e has perclpitatetl the greatest Bal- at 7 O'clock Preaching Silolsct-"The Laborers Reward" ¢¢¢vvw1 kau crisis since the armistice. ltuly already has it large force ready to cross the Ailrlatii: ttnvzirtl Albania, and, tit-cording to the Serhlaus, the Albanian forces have been officereil iiud trained by ltul- lauu. The Serbian (lnvernuieut today These Days. siou iuto Serbia. with a threat of adopting retiiliative measures Illl- ltiss Albania is restrained. This note is manifestly tiIret-teti towarti ltuly, siuro that country was charged at the Ambassadors‘ (‘aunt-ii a fortnight ago with the protection of Albiiiiiu's claims. Replying to the Serbian allega~ tions, the Albanians claim that thc aggressions have been entIrt-ly by the Si-rliiuus, who, they tier-tare. have crossed the frontier lu three plat-es and burned Albiiniiiu vil- lagi-s. lit-cause of this crisis, ll is re - ported that the Siiprouin (‘ouncll will likely mi-et within a week to; make ull possible efforts to avert! the trctitencd clash. ——-—<o>--——~j ‘lnurd’: Llnlment for Dandruff " Men's of Pronounced Quality We are giving you so great Shoe values here thi Fall. The biggest thing we're giving is quality; material and workmanship that ls the best that can, be had. 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