over 40.000 more", Every Dolly Iuue Guaranteed Member A. B. 0. w."...~cz:.°.:.-r..":;~..:c.°.s'.r Two Prof. Stewart Yesterday large Audiences Heard with i t t th l. 1 Ytttlitftlfll’ 1111“ll. G. Wells)’. "Siilflltlatlltlgllf, 'l‘he fourth and ilftli lectures of 111s University Cottrse series was 1111111 =lclivereti by Prof. il. 1.. sic-wart of Dalhottsie University yesterday afternoon niitl tivcniiig 111 Si. Jumes ilail. in the alter- 110011 tiie subject was "H. (i. Wells," iMi'. J. ll.‘ Mtilcmn pri-Isiti- oil and there wtis a good titteiiti- tint-e. Dr. Sterwtirt began with an out- 11111; ut‘ tiie personal history of _\11-, Wells llc was born tit Brom- lay. in Kentslilrti. llis ftithcr kept i1 small and very unsuccessful "general store," while his mother‘ liatl been a lady‘s inalii. l‘lic bank- ftl|\lt’_\' of the store nuiilc. it 11cc- essitry for young Wells to make his own living at. .1 very early 115e, aiiil when not niorn than fifteen lit: bot-nine a elt-rit iii a dfIlpCl'_\'. A- iittle litter, though with .w11-,ii q-uaiiiications one cannot ctlSlly giinss, hti 1ll‘('1tllli" an Assis- t.1nt at Mitihitrst tlruiunitti‘ ‘School passing tiient-n to the Konsiugton Normal Nchooi of Stiicnee, where hi‘ fell uiitter the influence of ’l‘.li. iluxley. Biological studios became. his passion, anti he gratiuatt-tl B 51g with first-class honors at the University of Loiition. it is per- 1111115 not very generally known that auioug the. many books which stand to his crcdii is an talcuicii- 1111'“ Liii very useful manual of bio logy. ‘This scientific. interest is a iutist 11110111111111 ko-Y 11‘ hi“ 1111"" "‘""~'"l" 1-‘1111111 "-"i"‘1‘l11l 1"‘\11l1 W111i ‘"1111’! 1'11 l‘il‘ stress ‘cu tho nuuilbt-l‘ oi‘ l)llllil-.\\'ilS no l1lii(’t‘ for lir. hWeuvzii-t 1ioiiitetl out htiw iul niost of his wrilitigs. the (‘Plllfiil iilca is that. of bringing the exact- ness tintl 1i111'11ti:<lve11c.~'s of stilt-dict: Tilt‘ uuscrutitiist-il traditions of the. Lectures 131111115. are tiealt with similarly in a series of novels, of w111¢11 111., 11111141511111; lesson is that a touch of tiic precise anil prflgftggsjyi. Slllfit that wc show in such a sci cut-e as chemistry 1.1- .1,i.,|.,.r.h\. ivotlltl sootL sweep ntivny lltilllt‘ iii illlt! calamities that we all deplore‘, "11 ittlch novels as “’l‘onti-lli111ga,v, The History of lilr. Polly," "The lit-search 1Mll1§lllli('1‘lll." “Jenn tintl Peter." pictures of illtitltllt‘. in rvtlitti lilo are plaeetl tipoii 111,. canvas. -lt is vary lifelike figures that tuovti there, and tlii. lnmgi". ntivc ciiarui tiftcii citut-cals front $111110 rt-tidtrrs the stii-iiiiflt: ptir pose that tho iiuiiior has in llililtl. iitit. there is always such a ])111-. pose uiitlrei-i, iigulit-ni. _i\‘l_i'. Wt-lls culls llllllr't‘ll ti “din cinlist, that not iii i1... h(i||5|. which this wortl often lieztrs. ili- is no lIPlltlVUI‘ in lllc crutlt- iesiiaritig of all propcrty- iviiii-h hr ileiti-rilit-i. as “the tooth anti citiws of Hoi- isni without its (‘ytlg 1.11.1 111, Wltttt lie triiioily (ligslrug 1.. in, itpoii is the nolioii of a collective illirliwc. \\'lll('ll'\\'ill not. tiiiow it- scli‘ to he lll\\'i1l‘l(‘ti liy petty 5111f. interest. niiil the principle. oi‘ hold tidvzintrn, which rises isllptiriin- .11, D1151. 111'. tStouriirt irointctl out that we may weil iutiiiiivi- 1111,,- m“, pér 1. Covey‘. Prince Edward Read 1...... island Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1922. Social Service Council Continuation oi Annual Conference Yesterday. The Social Service (Iuuncli nict ton wi-rc named to waiton His at it) trciticlt yestertiziy‘ 1i1orni1i!,'. Lordship Iiisliop tYLcai-y and have Wcsitlciit 111‘. Ayers in the chair. liiiu appoint representatives to the Mflilb-il‘; opeiioti with prtner by Uotincii. _ R1511‘. it. C. Ettttiii. Tho llosolutitiii (Joniniitttat: was 'l‘lic Prt-siticnt rcttd his annual appoitittitl as follows; Mr. nit-Lend, repcrt outlining the work of the Airs. Aloore anti L11". Shearer. _yt,'a1‘. ' 'l‘iit-. Secretary's report was roritil by Miss lloiintin anti adopted. tilrl ‘bliss Rathbitn, the first speaker W A. Stctvrirt rcatl the 'l'l‘1‘1tlHlil‘-lill. tho afternoon StFSIOII ycster~ cr/i report which was also adopt-l tiny. revicivctl tlit- t iiil \\’t_-l1".ire t-tl. ‘movement from the l)(‘.§lllillflg oti Tito following noniiiiatliig taoiii-‘ilio inset century when the Ens-i till/ll.‘ was tipptiinteti: G l1‘ lluiciit-l Afternoon Session. stni, bliss bieiazotl. ltev. it. (l.l\\'ll0ll all destitute persons were i-iaton, i). .'\_\tel‘.~1 to report at Zlldcsigiiatctl as “pttupt-rs" anti wore tfciticlc. all carctl for collectively" iii alrus- Dr. Shearer spoke on the work; houses. oi‘ the (fonncil whicii was organ-J izeti l5 years ago. The. work iwtakcn, when the cottage system tliviilt-il into titrct: parts. w 1ll'Clll(\\'ll€l‘L‘ sniail groups of children illltl in this case also is 1lll!ltltil‘il1\\'t3l't! cart-d for and iiioiiit-rcd) was Publicity Pubii ation and Legislu-l Zltlvilillfitl. One orphanage. iii Tor- tioii. 'l‘lie sptiakci" dwelt at length onto which had the zilarniint! on \‘ilt‘ll part anti taxipitiitiizti the death rate oi‘ per trout tlitcitlt-ti, nature of different publiczititiiis is- that. they must adopt tithcr‘ met-t sued bv the council. etc. The t iiotls anti the)‘ “mlwtlmk l" D111- tlitiou in New lirunsi ck 4‘:l1)t‘L'l<'ll-1il\lf. the. chiitircii in foster litinii-s iv in rural t-tiiiiuiuiiitii-s art- ti hiti under suporvisioii. Tlit- result was sliociting. in this conui-ctiiiii the-that the death rate foil to 1,1 per She ilestyiibt-tl the lthllllltl" lug Asyiitiiis and iiit- lntcr steps 1‘ sngo as wholly lltliilll‘i‘l1li5 with- out Ctiiiitiiittilig ourselves i.) 1111 11f .\lr. \Veli‘i. 11l‘011t>s11l~t iii tit-tail. lit» the prophets ltltttts in the l'i‘.'llil1 o1‘ religion. and argued that 111.. faults of this avriter i-oiiii- in not a fow cases froni the u-liuw oi‘ twc into ilit- t-oliccilvclbusiucss of niun of his tiavn YlIPHl tpialitit-s. -- iii“ kind. lii.~. first efforts as a .\\‘l'lllll‘ passion for simplicity and his show tiiuaziug gifts of iningillti- turn for \vli "Ho simplifies i1... tion. and llave. to do chiefly witlt-Itittch. and his sparkling wit‘ ‘Willili. depicting evolutionary ol\1\1\l,'1-‘5—‘ 1o sparkle all ilit- tiniti~~ t-‘mn 1i: often fantastic. but tilvtiys con- ceived with great l11'11'.l11i1l11."~ 111i‘ first ftight of this kind was in :1 paper entitled "'l‘lit~ Mun of iiic Year Niiliitin.“ Perhaps the most successftil oi lllft piece-a oi‘ early guesswork nlioul- INISil-hlflJlUVGlUH- nielits of iiiai-iiiiiery was iii a 1th:- tttrc that fortsltadtivvoil the use oi‘ those “'l‘u11lts" tilUwhicli wt- c-iliio to know so iuucli in the (treat War. iiut Mr. Wells H0011 lliill his iii- tvrcst diverted from lliiiiKiitllllW‘ roninnt-i-s to his appointed task of i1i.sli1ig upon sciotit-t- ft11' tha- ltllitlnnt-e o1‘ social change. 'l‘lii~ \\'tll'lll as lic sets it Is :1 iiitttltllcil ti-tii-ltl, with its nitivcnionts uiiplan tteti. its iin-vitnbli- changes tintin- 111'1i‘tttctl,~ :1 chltiis oi‘ lrutlitlou- .'lll.\il1, use and wont, itule of thtiiiib. '\\‘i» have long lie reminds us, hail elifieitnt l‘iilll'()llf|H, ptist-aitlflces. tartorii-s. lint we have iiurtll) taken a step commensurate Willi our liuoivli-tlgii towards the arres 1111i! of rat-o decay. it should be lttttltctl upon as a Sflilllflill for an 111111111 to die. yet we keep tip those conditions oi‘ rantloui 1iart-nlnge. unassistetl motherhood. ignorant "1"'-“111i<. slttiii envlroiiient. ivhicii ensure that nnly u molest. pro ttttfllon shall eitrvlvn. hiilllPllllilil. ltiiilllcflfl, religion, liiltlrlllillfillill re yew» ooo-eopdp-e-oa osu». o ' 10011011111111 SPECIALS; 6-OO-0-O-O4 RLTEH¢—IIQ par Jinn Der d”. It‘. her line per day for I days or over. In. n line per ds-i for 0 days or over Count 6 words to n fine. Group] of i 11811118. initial letorl, count As one word. l0 per oent. discount for catch. Address forms pert of ad. Ipd ruunt be paid for. Special Rates Fllfltiehcd Room id. 5o for seven words for one Wee . Bit lllon zunked, for level: word; ti c nor BR WANTED-A MAIDT .2... asu- t-ral housework. Apply .100 Dorchcittor Si. 3| ‘TO LET HOUSE WITH MODERN= t-tiuvonloriccs. Aippiy 16 Sprlltlll lktrk Road. 3- .‘: ‘FOR SALE- TWO COWS GIV 111i; milk. Apply Robert Shaw. llrackioy Beach. Sept. 18 6 pd moisz wort diets-wim- they call a Percheron horse. Citnib from the West. Will b6 sniti'on the Mtifiltoht 11°31 it‘ l l 9 on ter. r tiny. to tit t I Sept 20m _.___?_____._4,--€-—-—-——-—*"" ‘MEN WANTED- w; WANT 1i few real live r0ft1‘9l91111‘11'°‘ in every city and town in 0111"". do to sell automobile 61011 l1!‘ rials; positively prevents acci- dents; ovary car "W111" 11 111°" poet; easy t.n sell; 111K l11‘1°111'~ write i111- piirtlciilarn and c3911" reposition. Canadian A1110 hops, P, O. Box 164. 1115311" ruins. Ontario. lillF1‘tlilly iuonicnts and on inop- 1101111111‘ sitliiects. “Yet wt. iuust 11.111 quarrel with ilic gtioti lliflst iii that l'l‘fiVl1l1‘ll1‘¢‘ to which Mr. Wells has hceu so ilisrtwsptyt-iftii liceitust- we have not 1‘oi1i1.1 111 11.;- 111111111 ltorson a ivinstniie literary 1111.151. a wise ill(1illi_t‘1‘ in l1l1;11' 11.11 tilt-r a social reforiiit-i- of great ftttttlfltlliy in suggestion. a. weaver (ll faitlustlt" l‘t1lllliIll‘.'.\‘ that arc a! i-lii‘l' the joy of (‘lllltllltltiil ;i11.1 i11- sliiiiitiani of thoiiqiii 111 iurc, anti a fattllli-ss- it~i1i-11..1- 1.11 tin.- ill.'t‘|l things oi‘ iii]. 1111.1 111.,- ll11.\‘-" Mr. \\'i'lia has tvrlllcii hooks that are uiitvorihy- oi‘ hint, hoolti. that serve only lo "iii-tile lll" c1111. tit‘ lllt‘ grtiitiitliiiicsT But lii- has \‘.‘i‘llit‘ii titiicrs which have strrttcil ll11‘l1‘ 1.11 ll1‘l‘illlttil well. ltlviin when lit‘ iilakcc .1". niigr espetgirilly ivlit-n lic lll.1kt'.< its angry, he for- ces 11:1 to iliittk. 'l‘i1t-. int-reusing interest iiiani fcslt-il in the lectures Iiy llr. Stewart ivni: cxcliiiiiilitiil last tiiglit by the fact that it. was the largest tiutliciici- that hntl yet at li‘litl1'll any of the lectures. 1\ll' (‘lytiir Aultl pintsitieti. the stilijt-t-i for the cvciillii: lining “Spiritual- irrni" which the loctitrcr in tin able. t-ltiquetii and ta ing tiitinner. A synopsis oi l1‘tf.lll‘t' is rout" ilahly t'l‘tl\\.'tlt'fl out oi this lhlillt‘ and will appear inter The icrture thisnfteriioon will bi- on “'l‘honi.'is (‘ari_v|i-" and in the t-Vollilli: “The l-‘oriiiatiuii of l'uh- llc Opinion.“ __-__-<o-c>————- Btitglars (let Away With $3,000 From Quebec Bank Qilldilidti, Sept 20v- Siret-Zui burglars entered tho siih tilitmcl’ of the llimqtio Natioualo i11'l~lt- Nicholas, ton miles from Quohttc ..i m.» tvclot-k this itmt-niiit: unit liitiwiiig the safn to 1111111011, mtitlc 111p11- gvllnvfly with $3,000 in cash. illlniirorcrs employed on road work tire suspected. King’? County Exhibition At (ieurgetown A rccnrti jltlltl-UGROT 11001110 111' tended tlin‘ Kings (ounty lcxlilhit- ion and Horse Ilriccs uliich were 119111 yestcrtiiiy tit (icorllvlilwll- Thu formal 0119111111! "V1111 11°11‘ ducted by Lieutenant 9011911101‘ tlfcKlunon anti speeches Wm’ 111*‘ llverotl thy lion W. M. Lea, Com- missioner or Agriculture. Prof. J. ,.\_ (‘1111-110, Experlmetntil Farm. Mr W, L. Reid and other prominent n8 rlculturlsls. , The ivcnther conditions were very favorable and the 1101'!" 111°C‘ we're thc beat witnessed for some time. There was a 5111111111111 9111"’ 1111.1; and the different races were , "AK! MONIV AT HOMI. -- .15 exciting and keenly contested. A to 800 plld weakly for your summary of the races 111111981‘! °11 Fimre time writing lbovr will hl¥hllflf ytriraiaitgfotgixlgcfiatlt-lye-the "b "or u.‘ No 695".“ l a m l '8 er tit best eliuwri 1n um“ m“ w” ‘ m to llmtwtWenllv ‘Ygears ""1" w°“"“'“' w c" u” M '1 d éXn-t will in». "not 11); colboume Bldln - A more nXGTHG r it l ...._ hank-i"- 11w 111.11 litter luau. .- . tho 11in Q speaker niatie sireciai iuciition llilxtjtlill. This method of pint-int; t-iiild ilit- iitiutir laws. iren in iostei‘ honii-s was strziiigly Miss MtklAlilil spoke on tiii- Pithlivinpliasiztitl hy Itliss liaiiiliitn. Sit-i iic iitealth work uiitl intti particu- iiiil not iiicziu to s:1_\‘ that titer-oi tht- t'liiltl1'e.n'<1 tzliiidreii who arc uiiaiilie to ril-titlft‘itifpliillltlizl-ti. tliut they should not 1m t-titiczititin. anti who coiiiil iitittht for normal children. ‘ii- sent to iiuliizix. She stzttt-tl that. .\ '1 =-' i=4‘ 1.’! tlii- Government were willing lti.‘])l\-" \~.".i en urns '...‘it~u 11.11"‘. 1i. help in the. work if llll'_\' tilitl(‘l'<\l)1' Slit-aireiz-liev hlrilinyn 11d. sitlfitl or realized the public wt-ro-‘Mr. Eilltlll. lit-v. in m... oi’ the financial sttpportq lir. Shearer and Mr. \\'. l.. (Iot- l .11 this i)(1illtl'1t.l- 11v ‘ii1\' l (Con tnued On Page 3.)‘ ‘Guardians Big $401111 Auto slltlllllltlillltlil Begins an Saturday Those Who Enroll Now llave lieit Chances iiir the Free Autos. Those Subscribing llave an ilpptirlunity to iielp ‘their Favorite tlanditiate Win the $1595 Studtbaicer “Light Six.” All Your Name Today.“ i11'ii/.o that the wiiitii-n- ti_t‘_ the. $1.511?» 'vlllllt'f-llllitt‘.!‘, “Light. bit, will lit‘ (11-1111.“ 5131111111111 11t 1' Wcikli for the next eight wet-l that the wilt- Jflll ll t start over those who do ncr of the] $15131?’Ufl“fi“"'ll;lIVHAJ"; , ,~ . . 3- tr p. ..-‘,, _. -- "ct not. ‘ihc. work tloiic 'l)t_lt7li.‘ tliat 111 11111.1 W111 v _ .1“ _ 1'1’ lll‘lV niean the til-i .' 11cc. licliltlrtltx tht- lit-Kl 11")’ “"”l"' in“! 1 3 . h “lump. “m1 ., g1111111..1-.ti:11t lht- winnci' of tnc other pry/cs ‘Auluhlll ‘lufli’ 'utl1:‘ts tlctint lllt‘1 Will 11c cnriiiur. amounts in p111‘ . ... . - . .. i . "Hing mum!“ vlhyii (,1- 11“. ...,.|,.,..i1.i portion to tho value 11f the prizes. vuts ' - ‘ > - llOll. Snturtlziy In tiic opcninh 1111)’ 'l‘he tiutirtitanls bill A111111111Jhll" {'nl1‘|1)l'illlt'3'll. (‘iintlitlaiirs who e11- ,-oll beiorii that. titty, will iiavi- sev- i l GRASP THE OPPORTUNITV WIN AN AUTOMOBILE FREE. M" lit)\\' htit Ddlllt‘ i111piirt111iity' ltnocks oitci- at. i-‘vcrg: lltlilt‘. She is ioudily clanitirliiiy at yours. if vou would like to pits-siesta an “114111111 10111-1111; 1.111; 11‘ 11,111 wtiiilil don't t-xpcct lit-rt!) l(it‘l\' tho tlotii- like :1 lit-tiutiiiil pittno or a ch" “ ‘l"1 in. This _(‘oi11l11‘-1111'>11 infill K111111111 [11111] iir riiillti 11110111‘. til‘ .'1 c ilupptirtltlilty‘ lor you lii 11111 .1 11111.. c,,,,,n,1._...1,,“ “111 “.11. ' kc oi‘ rcal value. absolutely fi'ce~—i)o ,, ., ,. _1-f .1 1 . _~ nri not let it slip by uiihetetleti. l|l1‘,~11,11l].:11u“11ly- (iiiftiiilg (l1.- i tiioil Don't he hasilftti, 'l‘1'11iitllty' hits ‘your nanic at once in i-- ‘tliitir- no place inlthis day and‘ ‘i111: Mamie M“ $430,, -,, ...v._,11@ roll. Yyottr naino ‘in tho _t.u.iit Prize (‘tiniptvtititiii anti ii~--.i.1 i111. inns 131g l’l'l'l,l"(.()l11pl!lill(1ll anti lllIJlll'llt‘lV on your c.ii*.'.ii...i for start a systematic campaign for m“. :1; 11'... (m1. Dpjyeii one of the Big Prizes at tincc. Tlic si 000 11.1 ..r i~1~.~~ - which Phone 20110. . . . 1111- tiuttriiltiii will gl\"t_ ' ~ on Nov. 1ltli will contain iiiany tlc~ lllfilblt! prizes and there is no roti- son itt all why you cannot iviti one o1‘ them. REASON FOR BIG COMPETITION‘, Announcements, Coming Events, Meetings, Etc Rfllllisw-ltlc per tine per day. 9c. er eer rld aoroer. the. alretiil)’ large circulation 0i so elilillnenpierdgzly‘l:ortd ihiyye or ovver The "Guardian" nutl to win a wcl- gnfllafgirk 11101-159, czgaflmaggaglt ‘a? (“"11" i“ eve” hmlseh"hl h‘ H“: cub. Addreiu tormn um of m. fiolti covered by 111111 111111)’ Dflilel- miLmun be paid for. Anti while tliiinl: lhlfl 10 11511911111“ wiiti tire the most ptwsevcring nntl worthy ‘men anti tyonieliilailitl young ) in Prince E1 wnrt s ant. rtlllompetliion is the life of sue "Tut service stand day. 3- 3 eess. lt makes achievement wort wedlock, ntght—Ernest McCarey wlilie, iihesourcefnlneris. patience, 88 Sydney SL. James Power. perserverrincn anti 38b 11111P°‘1i1¢11'l —_" 1y nra qualities developed ln men and women every day by iiive c0111 petition. The candidates who twill 119011 be engaged in this Big Corn» petition tire uitttettbtetlly the n80- pie who yvlll appreciate those facts. Primarily the 01110111 "1 111111 515' Prize distribution is to iiicrtitie-e - "Taxi Service Hotel Phone 443-1. stand Empire 5092-7481 _ "Como to the 01am Supper in Stanley Hull, Friday evening. ISept. 22nd. 8045-20-21 "E. SMALUS TAXI SERVICE. Day phone 521, night phone 280-1.. 8015-19-81 WORTH WORKING FOR Pmzss l.."'l‘lic~ farm, stock. crop and im- Many men 11016111: imerflhi ismeriii. oi’ the lftlo John s. mettle"! of 1111111 11811111118 1111 not. 88M‘. .Ml\-y-fl0lf1 will be solfl by P01391119 101'. a Whole! 795.1’! lllfifliiPublle Auction on Friday next, what the first prize in this oOtn-tsept. 22nd. at 1 p. in. 1922. volition enamels w. 11° 7°11 "til" . , .. Scott's-ti Kemai Pasha Moves eadqnarters ,1 lo Vi 1 inily oi Neutral Zone laud Poor Law was in fort-t: itiiili-i l .I\l'.l ‘xl Active Candidates will Win a Prize. Enter, Russian Band Crossed Dnieiter and Were Engaged With iioumanian _l’attol, the Battle Still i Pro- gress. Poincaire and Lard Curzon Agree to iiold Conference in Near Future 0n Turk Ques tion. French and Italian Troops llave Left Constantinople. Canadian in London Expresses 0111111011» on Attitude oi Canada. lion. iilr. Murdock Expresses llis tlpinion (Special to The Guardian.) l'.\itliS. Sept. 2t) ~» Word was l‘t'l‘.l‘l\'ltl today tlizit Aitistzipiia Kc- niiil Paglia had liiovt-tl his heati- "iuartt-rs to the Vltlliliy iii‘ lstiiitl 111 :1iic'i‘1:rkcy, which is fifty niiics stiiitli of (‘oirsitintiiitnilti and close to the Nt-uirai Zone of Straits oi ilarilancilt-s and at (‘iiaitak where 'i‘11i'ltisli cztvtilrriiion anti ilritisii 'l‘oi1i1i1ie.< facc ctich tiiiicr. it. w: ziuthtiiitativciy that ]’oi1 "i: llfidtfilltfltl to Lord (‘urzon Ll>hlil'i|nt'l'i~i from‘ Kelllill that he will not. ttllClllill to iiiove i'it.~ltl artillery and a regiment of taviiiry- are current-lied at Ciiaiiak against the 'i‘u1ks, 11nd additional forces are oit the way. This is .t small ‘force to send against Ke- iutils 100.0110“ which iarobtiblt‘ will he tltiitihicd in a few ivt-trks- but tho British strategic position is qti strong that nuniibcrs can he dc- lied. 'i‘.lie Grcai British battleships have guns which far otttciass any thing Kciuai has, irven aiin ting that hi: ctipturcil huge quantities oi‘ 11111111111114» fruit". the Greeks. stated against tiii- neutral zone at prts- The big batteries of lrori Duke. our, _ King George. Beirbow, ltfarlbor- ougii, Ajax anti Centurion. each ‘ mounting fifteen guns of 13.5‘ Interest in England re-Cartadzfs 1ll(‘ll calibre. can cover a range oi“ twenty miles. noxnox. Sept :1... iMilcli 1n- 1\'@"11;\1,11"H 11°11'11"; 1111K" it"‘1~.~'l is (llfllilllyttill lit-it in prob-‘lhc ‘L’ m?“ ‘i0 f“ ‘ils 1S um“ Wyslmns“ by panama“ Gnv_|i.1_i_ti_ he. will 11nd" it trxceartlingiy e: llii1t‘llL to the. British aihinets iu-- lmllllll.“ m fmnblmrr "1"" Wm‘ “mum my m] LAM", o“ M thetltlttlilitll‘: ‘owing to the nature of ._ _ ‘ 1 I‘ ,-n'ifiit‘- t-“a|11.‘_ u‘? iltlilggxikndl lfimt hiiitiiierBritish craft are on hand DJ” “probably [he Canny to work tilosorto shore, anti tiic 1.111 covt iinieitt. will refuse tofm‘ i“ m“? l“ Pam“ heavily Wm‘ WIJODS‘ !.~il‘t'l_lt(tllt“ll8(l and will_li.te_ an ex—, i’reiiiiei' k111i; inherits lAlllYiUl-tril(‘FnnnmllhltValuable md m flows‘ lllltlllltliii oi‘ aloofiicsts. he (‘llll-ltnxljg me lurk “(mp cmlculuilt“ -not tifii-nii the French~t‘auatlitt11 l’ . , It“. Farmers. lie.‘ iiutcs all wais. kenmls make“ 11mm 1* 1mm?‘ except political tines, "hut rightlhllk “f lmnspnnauon “M. protec- m, wrung‘ in“ m, unjust‘ H, Ulwjytion for it. the few carriers he ifiiipirc got-s to war a huiitirctll 1ll0lisl1liti (‘auaditins will l‘-'ll(‘lll tiicite slit-res ii‘ thi-y have to build 1111.10 rafts to get here" Attitude known. . I . sinaslictl tip like toy shlpsdxv tlici powerful British guns should the‘ l’l‘t1rl1 lt'1itlt"l‘ zitttinipt to ferry his troops tit-ross the Ilzirtlanulles. Ottawa Government Awaits Erevei-iofiawa Gcvemment Wm make Ne‘ ' opmcms Ftioll=h Move ' I ‘ <1'1"1‘A\\'.\. out. Sent. r10 #1110‘, (int-Juice. Fcpt. 2n.» (Jililllvill 11111‘ 5111111111111 1'4 1i1l11‘-‘1-‘111 111111 N- viii 111akt~ iiti foolish iiiove" it was‘ ""1" 'l1‘1"l"1"11'~‘111 11'1"‘ 11111“ Hdistatctl by ilon. Janics ..\illi'il(1t'.l(.‘ and tin- zwvi-ttitiii-ut is 1111*! wit i.\li11lstci‘ of Litlit)!‘ iii the Fcticrrii tltliltinillt‘ t‘1\ll('lllI and ltiljiidliilt1115'Q1)\'1i1-11111ii“1_ Vestal-111“. ui-ternonld oi iiiti-iiial aiiatrs. it is ()l)li1t)ll.v;;1;,~ 1,1. “q,”- “ikmi “hut “iuyudo the! ltiini 11:. the t» iintioii overseas isl1.~,..1..1-“| (“pinto woum adopt in l:ii';.;el_v contingent tipoii the out-lg“. .,1-@_....nic.-1..1S_ l conu- oi the conference at Paris. .'1‘111§ 15 111., 111151 1191-1111-3110“ 11111‘ l1<1<¥i11ii> niovo ll1‘i‘0 11011811118 Olkiiiatli» by a tneiiiber of the crtlbinet 1111‘ Fyfilill 111011‘. ’“l aiii leaving" it is true at ti time 'iht- i1titi.ti iii-ws iron‘. Parlsltvlii-ii lll_V colleagues 111w‘. very 1‘111111‘I‘~"1I"i l‘ 1".iJ-I1'1l1.‘1l 1‘1“~1~i>'111'-’sc-ritiiis matters to discuss, but it 1111-1 111111 111i l1"1l1>1 1'J 111 ‘11111111 11115’ is illy duty to go to Geneva." said 11111 1'1 ‘W111 ‘9111111 . Murdock. "1 litive left Ottawa As regards tfzintittti so far . eoiiviiiccil that tho 115 Vlt-“Y 11111)‘ l-‘B QXPYPr 111i l)? 111'! ‘iuitt illiniser anti iiiv colleagues zovt-riiiiietit, the situation is that W111 5H1“. ‘i1... 1,101,111", 1,. the ill’ \\‘1l1‘ 1111111411111’ tilltfllltl *11"\’<-‘l11i1-|iicst interests of (faiititltt. 1l'iii'llillllt‘-.IlL wouiti he. Sllllllilfiilti’! ~11 “n15 pram,“ H1 L1H. 111.51, my.) 10 1111111111111111 11111111 13111111111111 il-ll" meetings oi‘ the cabinet, trnllcti to tivlhtlillill- tiiscuss tlit- l-illllili.lt)ll on Moiitiay, ll" the Paris tfo11l'c1'c1ic.t' iotitls Q1‘ 1-11111“. 1 11mm .101 1,131.“ present ' 1' \\‘1ll 11" zit ill" mornings sitting, but I aiii tlbttltltivt" 111111 t-nnviiii-ctl that. Ottawa will do l111°111 i 'l11‘1‘111\' "111 111111 110C911!“ ittitliing foolishly, the ministers 1111111111111". 111111111113 11051111111 W111 tiro uiiziiiiiiiotis rogtirtlirg the 1111s- l"‘ ‘1"ll11“~1 llY 1’111'l111111""1- .wt1r to he iziven to itingiauil. '|‘l1t\i‘c is i-lenr t'\'ltli'llL‘t‘ tl1.'il. lllt" '|‘11,..-,. W111 1m no u“\vi_\‘p move ‘~'"V1‘1'“1111"11 llY 111W"- \Yl11111‘1’@1‘11iail1‘. as far tisiiani etinccrueil, nitiy Iic lliotiulit of its position, mgul-[iing 11“, lml.li,.ilmnoll i“ a tioes not intend t; tirsiiiiic. flit‘: w...» in .1“, nurdflncncs_ l'(‘.‘4i)t1ll1~il'l)ll|l_\'111'llllillillllCPlllg]lit1'- ] understand 11191-11 “m 70000 11"l1‘4‘11"11 l“ Ummilit 'l‘itrlts lo ht- ioiiglit in the Darilaii- clies anti England. "rant-ti. Italy, ltunittnia. Jugo-Sitivia. niitl the (‘zctilio-Sitivttlis have enough sol- tlitrrs to exterminate these 711.000 ‘Furks and thttts my opinion 011 tho ntztttcr. lno . it is i Brii-lsh People Think Danger Real LONDON. Sept, 2t1.—- British apiriitin it.‘ iizirilteiiitii: iii favor oi‘ the guveriiiiii-iiifls view. The holief' is grtnvlllt! that while the govern- nitrittfis liaiitliing of the sittiatitiii may be tipcii to criticism. tltiugoi‘ Turkish Cavalry Nearing Dardan. is real. aiitl tht: need of unity is eliec _ paramount. Mr llowliis. nutter Secretary o1‘ ‘State for Colonies in =I.()l\'l)O.\’. Sept. 20.-~- Turkish l.lt)_\‘(1Gi:()l'K(‘.'S first niInlstry, Cfavaliy has l't!1tClll?(l the outskirts iuntic tho following statement to- nf llilzliti. ucai‘ tho ctize of the y: _ neutral zone on the Asiatic of the “Of the method of communica- Dzirtlzinellcs. net-circling to the tiun between the Mother country news agency tiesputeh from Con- .i11tl her Doiiiiuious in ‘title crisis. stantinopic. much might. he said, it certainly points to titesirabiiity of more of fit-lent iitetiinds of communication between British and Doinlninii Gov ernmeutfs. lint whatever else may be said on the subjctai it is clear. we must illfllflllilll solidarity ofthu Christians Leaving Constantinople CONSTANTIDIOPLl-Z. Sept. 20.- Feariiig a reign of terror rind rit- rticitics in event of the Turks re- gaining Constantinople, either hi! Empire, upon -wliicli, in (‘tllljllnc- force or negotiation. chrlstlans, tion with unanimity of the Allies. are fleeing front the city in large the future of civilization depends." nuiiiibers. Ono thousand Greeks b3 Lord (furzon and Premier Poiii- siegetl the Greek consul on Tues tare have agreed thtit an Alliedltiilig seeking pastports visas. They conference to nettle the crisis in saitl they would fall victims to the Near Exist will be neld soon. the Turks if Kemnl enters the titty. Ruclano Cross Drtiecter Keinal attack Llonsttintinople. Un- OONSTANTINOPIJE, Sept, 20,- official Ntitionnlist circles here A large \l)l.ll1tl of Russians crossed are convinced that he will attack the Dnlester River Saturday night as quickly as possible‘ tn prevent and took up a position on the r1211 the Greeks from reforming hunk, where it was engiigetl-by strong front in Thrace. the Ruinnninn part0] the following tinned. 1N0 further details tivalitiible. rising, when the tailors ti! tntttntrir. a brigade o: inept in iiqte than 7* liiot 1 I has ‘been able to collect 'couli1 bel lallcy ' care and Lord There would be a panic should l a 4 Reports are in circulation here ilny. At last reports the fight con- that ‘the Turks have securely or- 1 are gnnized and nret ready for an tlp-‘ signal is given‘. "Moantvhilr- 1.1.... Ailictl 111111 cm... m A British Forces on Way to Channk. mlssioners have renewed‘ thelrl m ‘ up» LONDON, Sept. 20.-— Eight bnt- warnings to the Angora GovernA ' 3* to locut Kemaiigtffiqoflvfivfi-N _ T. i "'-'*°""""Q¥‘JiAdb-%" Annulllleulpflelv, League 0i the Cress Handsome New Quarters The Pro-Cathedral has been ltcnioiielied 1111i in first class shape. The thieving will tllte plate Monday. ‘IL-in The Pro-(Jathetlral or Parish used, and no radiators ‘tall, ‘z-tcly actindrctl by the Lea-fore with players. guc oi‘ the Cross Society has und- The rooms on this floor ire "all ergone some wonderful chanSC-B m" flnlshed 111 Wfifllfi"! 111‘ llld 11W the herds of the contractors, sent a pleasing appearance. _ jiiessra. Walker and iCnvanagh. The main floor or auditorium The -utslile presents an entirely has riot been altered to any great tiiffcrent tippearance.‘ The spire extent except it is now fitted 1101' has been taken tiowii, the outside hand ball. basket ball, volley _b_a_i1 stairs Zeatiing to the main floor indoor baseball, etc. For hand removed anti in its place a liirge bull s new end has "been placed In tloiible entrance has been built in position made 0i’ groove 511d ~ono side leading to the base» tongue plank, making a solid wall “ma? to inter- ment, ‘he other to the main from which the hard rubber ball iloor. will rebound. On entering the basement The portion of this hall, form- wiiicli is practically the main porlerly used as a balcony has been tlon of the institution or the part remodelled into two rooms. one that will be used most, one enters of which will be used as a med‘.- iiie Ylthvllllg Alleys anti Pool room ing room and the other as an ante WlllCil occupies a space of 65 ft.. chamber. I-lere there are three new bot/ling The stage which was built rilcys, tne regulation size, tirade when the nail was first remodelled if hard maple. lu ‘this space is will remain so as "to ~be 11nd for :1 so placed two billiard and two concert and entertainment pur- tool table's. Ilosee. Off ‘he howling alleys and pool On this floor will also be placed room is situated the reading. room portable gymnastic amptlrafltt! illlOlll .15 x 20 ft. Large wlntlows which may be removed whenmtha give ample light during ‘the day hall is used for entertalnnfefa, nntl tliti partition between is nf etc. iss which Zlll0\\'5 membcn-t wvait- Oif this auditorium .is a com- iig their turn at the ‘howling or fortohle kitchen, equipped with a pool to observe, without going out double oven hotel range. ‘which oi the room, how the game rpTO- will be used during High Teas, grtesst-i. Bnzaaivs etc. Next the Later on a competent physical roomy director will be secured and plac- ed in charge, when classes will be formed, due notice . of which contains two will be given later. ioiiois on one stile. and three The heating system. a lgaje flllt)\\‘i‘l‘ baths on the other. The capacity "ideal" boiler. vita laiter pvt-i. supplied with needle. jacket heater, which insures a. shower lieatls, fitted with a non- constant supply of hot water. scald mixing valve; this is some- summer and winter, was installed thing \\‘lllCll has been iii use only by Mr. Leo Doyle. ti short time and is giving excel- The wiring was installed by lent stitiufaction. Jlrown & Binns and the painting in oiio corner of tho bowling tionc by Prowse & Sons. is a lounging room fl‘tetl The officers anti members-of Willi comfortable benches built to the League of the Cross ‘srato-qlae the wail. A sanitary drinking congratulated on their efforts in lfftllllfllil is placed in a convenient providing aiuclfnn excellent. place corner and nn this floor is also of amusement and entertainment placed the switch board. from for the members and as ommit- whlcli all tho liglitts in the bulld- tees are now out-wvfth member- ing iii-c controller]. ship tickets it is to be hoped the hnys will receive the hearty ltlp- liort of the citizens. The formal openintz is expected to be held on next Monday night. reacting room -is n tirtvsizini; room, titted vizh and cold water and supplied with loekens. The next room The heating apparatus is sits- pt-ntlcti ironi the ceilini-t. so that every available portion of space is representatives atlvising him that violation of the neutrality of the straits or Constantinople will ser- iously prejudice future peace ne- gotiations. Foreign Office this fotenoon the two Ministers outlined -l0‘9l0h other at great length the view of their governments and consider- nlble progress was believed to have been made toward an under- stnnding. Lord Curzon is under- stood to have informed M.~Poln- care that Great Britain would-in- sist upon the absolute-fractional»! the straits of the Dardanelles 1nd would insure this freedom bywbiie presence bf a large fleet. OTTAWA. 0nt., Sept "20-—“As‘ln- tllcating that. recent communica- tions regarding the situation in the Near East give cause for no _ iimintliate alarm and the mam ‘is Mwmpha K°mal Gives A““"a"°"= reassuring the cabinet ‘his p05‘.- o ported further consideration or the TAONDON, Supt. ..ll.— The latest Ruble“ um" next yaflday_ advices to the Foreign Office in- ‘ dicatc that Lord (lurzonkt mission to Paris has hattconsitlera-hie suc~ cess anti Mustapha Kemal has giv- en tisssui-tinee that he will not in- vade the Neutral Zone of ‘Thrace French Withdraw Troops. ibONtDOtN. Sept. 20.—- Official confirmation was received here today from Constantinople stating that the French had withdrawn troops from (‘linnrik and that the ltallaxis were apparently doing tne same thing. The. British force is remaining alone at that point. The Weather y Temperature, Tide, Moon, PARIS. Sent. 20- An agree ‘TORONTO, sepi zt-Jueaeints nicnt between Great Britain and to trash wlndg,'Mo5tly wggtqi-ly. Franco on the Near Eastern protb- Comparatively fair and not. much 1cm Seemed reasonably assured change in tempera-tare. '. after n two and a hall‘ hours con- liirzh tide this morning 1st. 10.“ vorsalion between Premier Poin- and tonight at 101.68. Curzon, British Summerside tide eighteen hin- Agreement Likely Between France and England Fnreiitn Secretary. At the French utes later than Clinrfbtlétown. e++o+o¢+e+¥¢$o v O o . 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